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pedro, quÉ viste en laredo?al de autobuses de laredo, donde la ayuda humanitaria es solamente suministrada por hacerse civiles. a lo que estÁ generando crÍtica a las auoridades locales. >> en mi opiniÓn tienen que hacer algo por las personas que vienen, somos hermanos. >> en la ciudad no va a responder hasta que sea una crisis. >> por su parte, la alcalde argumenta que su gobierno no puede colaborar activamente porque no ha recibido fondos federales. >> solicitamos fondos y no se han proporcionado, mientras tanto estamos intentando ofrecer los servicios que podemos. >> durante se hacen mÁs -la noche se hace mÁs precaria. y madres tambiÉn denuncian abusos mientras estaban en custodia de la patrulla fronteriza. >> nos hicieron sentir como basura, y nos lo dijeron... en la forma en la que trata a nuestros hijos, no nos dan de comer... es horrible... >> algunas de las familias que reciben asistencia inclusos van a servicios religiosos que buscan motivarles a seguir positivamente su viaje al interior de los estados u
pedro, quÉ viste en laredo?al de autobuses de laredo, donde la ayuda humanitaria es solamente suministrada por hacerse civiles. a lo que estÁ generando crÍtica a las auoridades locales. >> en mi opiniÓn tienen que hacer algo por las personas que vienen, somos hermanos. >> en la ciudad no va a responder hasta que sea una crisis. >> por su parte, la alcalde argumenta que su gobierno no puede colaborar activamente porque no ha recibido fondos federales. >> solicitamos...
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tienen su base de operaciones en laredo. >> un llamado a grupos militantes en los estados unidos estÁde inmigrantes indocumentados a la frontera de laredo, texas. chirs david dice que sus esfuerzos nacen tras el fracaso del gobierno federal en resguardar las fronteras. >> nos estamos alzando para hacer lo correcto, y de ninguna manera tiene la intenciÓn de ser malicioso o racista. la intenciones de proteger vidas, nuestra libertad y la soberanÍa nacional, para lo que han trabajado tan arduamente nuestros padres. >> sin revelar el nÚmero de miembros la coaliciÓn dice ser compuesto por veteranos de guerra, ex militares y ciudadanos ordinarios que entrenan como el ejÉrcito y se rigen bajo un estricto reglamento para evitar la deserciÓn de sus integrantes. el alcalde de laredo atribuye la falta de recursos y la falta de informaciÓn, las razones principales del surgimiento de grupos armados. >> estÁn llegando elementos criminales, terroristas, etc... esta llamando la atenciÓn de los grupos militantes. >> sin embargo, salinas advierte que no permitirÁ que dicha misiÓn se lleve a cabo en soc
tienen su base de operaciones en laredo. >> un llamado a grupos militantes en los estados unidos estÁde inmigrantes indocumentados a la frontera de laredo, texas. chirs david dice que sus esfuerzos nacen tras el fracaso del gobierno federal en resguardar las fronteras. >> nos estamos alzando para hacer lo correcto, y de ninguna manera tiene la intenciÓn de ser malicioso o racista. la intenciones de proteger vidas, nuestra libertad y la soberanÍa nacional, para lo que han...
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in laredo, we have people that are living on the street.eople that are hungry, people have no jobs. people that are -- the elderly, you know, are suffering. and our veterans are homeless. >> raoul is the mayor of laredo. >> my responsibility as mayor is to take care of our city and our citizens. we have a tough time, you know, balancing our budget and working with our budgets, and this is a federal issue where i think it's important to ensure that we get funding on the local level. >> without assistance, the surge threatens to topple the finances of border towns like this one. >> it is estimated that by the end of the year, more than 300,000 central americans will cross into the united states. and you can imagine how much that would impact a local economy, you know, a city budget. and if it wouldn't be for the citizens to have big hearts, that donate clothing, food, money, et cetera, you know, i don't know where we would be. >> luckily for laredo, some citizens are stepping up to help. one of them is michael smith. executive director of the
in laredo, we have people that are living on the street.eople that are hungry, people have no jobs. people that are -- the elderly, you know, are suffering. and our veterans are homeless. >> raoul is the mayor of laredo. >> my responsibility as mayor is to take care of our city and our citizens. we have a tough time, you know, balancing our budget and working with our budgets, and this is a federal issue where i think it's important to ensure that we get funding on the local level....
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los maestros de una escuela en laredo luchan por integrar a los niÑos emigrantes.uela de laredo texas, se encuentra a poco tiempo de la frontera. >> es una escuela donde recibimos muchos inmigrantes. no nada mÁs a de mÉxico, tambiÉn de el salvador, nicaragua, honduras... llegan y los preparamos. >> pero la tarea de esta escuela no es fÁcil porque deben lidiar con falta de documentos, la pobreza y el idioma. segÚn nos explica el director de esta escuela, el 85% de los niÑos que se inscriben en este paÍs no hablan ni mucho menos leen o escribe el idioma inglÉs. otro gran dilema es el analfabetismo. >> cada aÑo tenemos esos problemas. cada aÑo tenemos niÑos y niÑas que vienen con muchos problemas de casa. >> los alumnos de familias separadas son otra preocupaciÓn parece plantel. aunque bien con familiares o amigos, la ausencia de los padres tiene costo emocional. >> los niÑos estÁn pensando en los padres y es difÍcil lidiar con ese trauma. >> Ángel expresa esa carencia. >> su manera de Él, que expresa, es portÁndose mal. como se porta mal, sabes que algo hay, algo fal
los maestros de una escuela en laredo luchan por integrar a los niÑos emigrantes.uela de laredo texas, se encuentra a poco tiempo de la frontera. >> es una escuela donde recibimos muchos inmigrantes. no nada mÁs a de mÉxico, tambiÉn de el salvador, nicaragua, honduras... llegan y los preparamos. >> pero la tarea de esta escuela no es fÁcil porque deben lidiar con falta de documentos, la pobreza y el idioma. segÚn nos explica el director de esta escuela, el 85% de los niÑos...
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live from laredo, texas, the mexican border you see. just across from him on the other side of the rio grande, that's congressman hen. and murietta mayor alan long. first, congressman, your office was kind enough to send us one of the pictures of the processing centers you visited. describe the situation to me now, both in terms of the numbers of children coming across on a daily basis, where are they? who is taking care of them? >> first of all, just this month of may, we had on the texas border, border patrol detained 38,000 individuals, 9,700 of them were killed coming in with no parents. you can see that the border patrol is having a challenging time. there's just not enough facilities that can hold that many individuals, as those pictures have shown. the other thing is not enough detention spaces. so, therefore, adults are being held and then there's about 20, 25 flights a week that will send back to central america, some from laredo, el paso and brownsville. if you're a woman, a mother with a child, then they're being dropped off.
live from laredo, texas, the mexican border you see. just across from him on the other side of the rio grande, that's congressman hen. and murietta mayor alan long. first, congressman, your office was kind enough to send us one of the pictures of the processing centers you visited. describe the situation to me now, both in terms of the numbers of children coming across on a daily basis, where are they? who is taking care of them? >> first of all, just this month of may, we had on the...
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will send back to central america, some from laredo and el paso and of course brownsville, but if you're a woman, a mother with a child, then they're being dropped off, in fact, every week in this area, down here in south texas, about 500 individuals are being released at the bus station, and of course, if you're a kid with no parent, you're being sent off to lacklin air force base and some other places so therefore we're seeing large numbers of individuals coming in but let me remind you, candace, this is the not the first time we've seen this. we've seen this 1908s with people from cuba and el salvador. we had a civil war in el salvador and ten years ago the brazilians were coming in through mexico to the u.s. we've seen the surges before in the past except this is a little different because you got so many kids with no parents coming in with them at that time. >> and tell me, first of all, let me just make sure i have this figure correct, in the last month, so i'm assuming that means in june, 9,000 unaccompanied kids presented at the border? 9,000 in the month? >> that was the month o
will send back to central america, some from laredo and el paso and of course brownsville, but if you're a woman, a mother with a child, then they're being dropped off, in fact, every week in this area, down here in south texas, about 500 individuals are being released at the bus station, and of course, if you're a kid with no parent, you're being sent off to lacklin air force base and some other places so therefore we're seeing large numbers of individuals coming in but let me remind you,...
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murray salas is the supervisory agent for the border patrol in laredo, texas. >> the currents are verylly underneath. if there's any rocks, any debris, any potholes when people are crossing, they're going to payne. once they panic, they're going to get in trouble. >> reporter: it is clearly very dangerous for an adult. what would it be, a river like this, for a kid? >> it would mean death. >> reporter: since october last year an estimated 57,000 children have made the treacherous journey from central america headed to the united states. double last year. increasingly, the river has become a dangerous cross-roads. this 15-year-old from honduras crossed the river just a few days ago. were you scared of swimming the river? you were scared. orbin, which is not his real name, says he escaped from his violent home town, san pedro sula, to make his way to the border and into texas. his mother lives in florida. it took him 25 days traveling alone with no help. why did you leave honduras? orbin told me he had to leave because the gangs threatened to kill him. >> this is the way that immigrants
murray salas is the supervisory agent for the border patrol in laredo, texas. >> the currents are verylly underneath. if there's any rocks, any debris, any potholes when people are crossing, they're going to payne. once they panic, they're going to get in trouble. >> reporter: it is clearly very dangerous for an adult. what would it be, a river like this, for a kid? >> it would mean death. >> reporter: since october last year an estimated 57,000 children have made the...
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los peligros a los que se enfrentan al cruzar el rio grande o el rÍo bravo, y para eso nos fuimos a laredoundidades de estas aguas, pasan miles de inmigrantes cada dÍa. parecÍa una zona de guerra: habÍa agentes de la patrulla fronteriza armados y enmascarados por todos lados. recorren cada centÍmetro del rÍo grande o el río bravo, como le dicen en mÉxico. este es el rio que tuvo que cruzar orbin, un niÑo hondureÑo de solo 15 aÑos de edad. ¿tenÍas miedo de cruzar el rÍo? >> sÍ, tenía miedo. >> tambiÉn tiene miedo a ser deportado, por eso en esta entrevista prefiriÓ no usar su nombre. ¿por quÉ te viniste de honduras para acÁ? >> porque querÍan que yo entrara a las maras y como yo les dije que no, entonces me dijeron que dentro de un mes me iba a pasar algo. >> ¿quÉ pasÓ con un amigo tuyo? algo pasÓ con un amigo tuyo. >> sÍ, a Él también le dijeron que si querÍa entrar, entonces Él les dijo que no, y comenzaron a golpear y agarraron un garrote y le dieron en la cabeza, y Él se muriÓ. >> lo mataron por no querer ser parte de las pandillas. >> sÍ, yo estaba ahí viendo. >> ¿tÚ estabas viendo cua
los peligros a los que se enfrentan al cruzar el rio grande o el rÍo bravo, y para eso nos fuimos a laredoundidades de estas aguas, pasan miles de inmigrantes cada dÍa. parecÍa una zona de guerra: habÍa agentes de la patrulla fronteriza armados y enmascarados por todos lados. recorren cada centÍmetro del rÍo grande o el río bravo, como le dicen en mÉxico. este es el rio que tuvo que cruzar orbin, un niÑo hondureÑo de solo 15 aÑos de edad. ¿tenÍas miedo de cruzar el rÍo? >>...
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esta mujeres hondureÑas se encuentra en nuevo laredo con sus dos hijas, no han podido cruzar a la uniÓne que una vez en ee.uu. buscar a que viajen a suelo estadounidense. >> nunca me he separado de ellos. >> en distintos operativos y noveno federal logrÓ rescatar a 231 migrantes entre estos 10 menores de edad que estaban privados de su y libertad en el estado fronterizo de tamaulipas. tres personas fueron detenidas. entre las cuales se encuentran 156 hondureÑos, 35 salvadoreÑos, 7 guatemaltecos, 5 cubanos y 2 mexicanos. >> para este especialista inmigraciÓn, la liberación de la migrantes secuestrados no es suficiente porque se necesita una soluciÓn integral que estÉ acompaÑada de una investigaciÓn que detecte la red de financiamiento de los grupos criminales. >> ahÍ las empresas de transferencia de dinero como western union son de los temas en donde se tiene que investigar. >> a pesar de haber implementado la estrategia de seguridad en tamaulipas que disminuido la delincuencia ese estado continÚa siendo el foco rojo para los migrantes. entre tanto noveno federal anunciÓ algunas medidas
esta mujeres hondureÑas se encuentra en nuevo laredo con sus dos hijas, no han podido cruzar a la uniÓne que una vez en ee.uu. buscar a que viajen a suelo estadounidense. >> nunca me he separado de ellos. >> en distintos operativos y noveno federal logrÓ rescatar a 231 migrantes entre estos 10 menores de edad que estaban privados de su y libertad en el estado fronterizo de tamaulipas. tres personas fueron detenidas. entre las cuales se encuentran 156 hondureÑos, 35...
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comenzar a operar tan pronto como un mes, es la informaciÓn que tenemos, maÑana nos trasladamos a laredosta valiosa serie desde la frontera, nosotros continuamos con otras noticias autoridades colombianas extraditarlo hacia ee.uu. las siete hombres acusados de asesinar a un al agente de la agencia anti drogas dea fue ultimado el 20 de junio de 2013 en bogotÁ por un grupo de hombres que haciÉndose pasar por taxistas lo seÑalaron cuando se resistiÓ a ser robado. una batalla entre militantes y delincuentes dejÓ un baÑo de sangre en el estado de mÉxico. se propone rescatar a varias mujeres rescatados pero fueron recibidos a balazos por miembros de un cartel de las drogas. >> el grupo criminal de los caballeros templarios sigue activo en el occidente de mÉxico su mÁs reciente ataque ocurriÓ en cuadrilla donde operan varias de sus cÉlulas el comando criminal recibÍa balazos a las fuerzas federales desde una bodega que se cree operaba como un narco laboratorio, dentro se encontraba entre mujeres que fueron rescatados presuntamente de sus secuestradores. el sangriento enfrentamiento dejÓ 22 crim
comenzar a operar tan pronto como un mes, es la informaciÓn que tenemos, maÑana nos trasladamos a laredosta valiosa serie desde la frontera, nosotros continuamos con otras noticias autoridades colombianas extraditarlo hacia ee.uu. las siete hombres acusados de asesinar a un al agente de la agencia anti drogas dea fue ultimado el 20 de junio de 2013 en bogotÁ por un grupo de hombres que haciÉndose pasar por taxistas lo seÑalaron cuando se resistiÓ a ser robado. una batalla entre militantes...
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. >> hicimos el recorrido desde laredo hasta el rÍo y del río hasta el paso y son 850 millas y todo estea frontera. el gobernador de texans dijo que la crisis humanitaria de los niÑos que cruzan solos la frontera amenaza la seguridad interior de estados unidos. seÑalÓ que la decisión correcta la expulsiÓn de los niÑos y dijo que al deportarlos los niÑos comprenderÍan que no valen la pena arriesgar su vida. pasamos a otras noticias. el Índice de desempleo bajÓ dos dÉcimas y a nivel nacional es de 6.1 por ciento segÚn cifras oficiales pero no sucediÓ lo mismo entre la comunidad hispana donde el porcentaje se mantuvo en 7.8 por ciento, lo que equivale a 2 millones de latinos en trabajos. el nivel de desempleo es el mejor desde septiembre del 2012. en la mayor parte del paÍs esperan la llegada del 4 de julio para festejar el dÍa de la independencia pero no en carolina del norte porque esperan el huracÁn arthur que alcanzÓ la categorÍa dÓcil a una fiesta turistas y residentes. >> llega conventos huracÁn y fuertes lluvias y marea peligrosa. estos son los efectos del ciclÓn y es el momento en q
. >> hicimos el recorrido desde laredo hasta el rÍo y del río hasta el paso y son 850 millas y todo estea frontera. el gobernador de texans dijo que la crisis humanitaria de los niÑos que cruzan solos la frontera amenaza la seguridad interior de estados unidos. seÑalÓ que la decisión correcta la expulsiÓn de los niÑos y dijo que al deportarlos los niÑos comprenderÍan que no valen la pena arriesgar su vida. pasamos a otras noticias. el Índice de desempleo bajÓ dos dÉcimas y a...
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la kansas city entre cuyo recorrido destaca el que asciende a monterrey y se bifurca hacia novoa laredo garza. garza es directivo de un importante firma de abogados y es amigo cercano del expresidente bush la firma t rode asociados con fuerte participaciÓn en la homÉrica y general eletric es la principal poseedora de las acciones de la empresa ferroviaria y estar congresista demÓcrata y el republicado kenny marchan quien se ha opuesto al paquete de emergencia para los niÑos no acompaÑados. la periodista sonia nazario que viajÓ durante meses a lomo de la bestia cree que las compaÑÍas no han tomado las medidas necesarias. >> realmente no han gastado para poner seguridad encima de los trenes deberÍan controlar estas personas que trabajan por sus compaÑÍas. >> explicÓ que es insignificante la abordaje. ksm no ha tenido que lidiar con la mala conducta de empleados como ocurre con otras ferroviarias mexicanas sin embargo las imÁgenes de una serie sobre los indocumentados de la bestia que mi visiÓn presentó la semana pasada fueron tomadas en vagones de esta compaÑÍa. >> me tocÓ del personalmen
la kansas city entre cuyo recorrido destaca el que asciende a monterrey y se bifurca hacia novoa laredo garza. garza es directivo de un importante firma de abogados y es amigo cercano del expresidente bush la firma t rode asociados con fuerte participaciÓn en la homÉrica y general eletric es la principal poseedora de las acciones de la empresa ferroviaria y estar congresista demÓcrata y el republicado kenny marchan quien se ha opuesto al paquete de emergencia para los niÑos no acompaÑados....
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. >> when you go 300 miles this way and through -- go through the laredo and del rio sector, it is aing hole in enforcement. the laredo sector union guy, hector, wonderful man, said there is 70% of the border patrol agents are not assigned on the border. taking care of the uncompanied children sflur's saying the borders are more porous because of what's going on. >> because of this crisis. >> it is indeed the children -- >> let me ask you this. governor palin, i would argue if the republicans that have constituti constitutionally the power of the purse and wouldn't defund obama care the idea there would be any movement on the president on this or the lawlessness or the fact he rewrites laws doesn't enforce laws changes laws, unilaterally -- >> i'm agreeing with you. >> it's a nonstarter. >> i think she's write on principle and right on the law. right on constitutional issues about executive power versus -- >> well, but, mr. hannity, the president can defend himself but nobody -- we can't blame all these folks are dying to come to america. but -- >> well, stop. that's not the point. t
. >> when you go 300 miles this way and through -- go through the laredo and del rio sector, it is aing hole in enforcement. the laredo sector union guy, hector, wonderful man, said there is 70% of the border patrol agents are not assigned on the border. taking care of the uncompanied children sflur's saying the borders are more porous because of what's going on. >> because of this crisis. >> it is indeed the children -- >> let me ask you this. governor palin, i would...
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but, during the last nine months, 33 people have died, drowned just in the laredo area.that despite the danger, central american children prefer just to cross the river than just to stay home. i met a 15-year-old, -- killed his best friend. he was going to be next. he came to the united states because he believes that he won't be deported and that we have a policy and that the u.s. simply we do not deport children. >> okay. but we do. and we will. and that is the misleading thing. >> sometimes but not much. >> it will change jncts the majority of the children who came last year, for instance. >> got to stay. >> very few of them have been deported. >> that will have to change. because it's the unintended consequences are overwhelming. that's what i want to get into. article today in the "new york times" about brazil after the world cup. there is now fighting in the slums. people are being killed, drug cartels versus the army and police. we have terrible deprivation in nations like haiti. as you pointed out rightly in honduras, el salvador, guatemala, there are drug gangs
but, during the last nine months, 33 people have died, drowned just in the laredo area.that despite the danger, central american children prefer just to cross the river than just to stay home. i met a 15-year-old, -- killed his best friend. he was going to be next. he came to the united states because he believes that he won't be deported and that we have a policy and that the u.s. simply we do not deport children. >> okay. but we do. and we will. and that is the misleading thing....
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vivir con ellos" tan solo en lo que va de este ano, han sido repatriados de estados unidos a nuevo laredoas, 780 ninos mexicanos. bite mario edmundo guerra macas, director del camef : "estamos esperando que superemos esta cifra este aÑo arriba de los 2 mil, cuando normalmente camef en sus aÑos atenda entre los mil 100 y los mil 700 menores al aÑo". en este centro de atencion a menores fronterizos, los pequenos encuentran, al menos de manera temporal, un techo seguro, comida y apoyo sicologico stand paola figueroa, reportera: segn el unicef, de los 47 mil niÑos que fueron detenidos en la frontera sur de estados unidos de octubre de 2013 a mayo de 2014, casi 12 mil eran mexicanos, sin embargo, el gobierno mexicano, asegura que las deportaciones han disminuido. bite miguel angel osorio chong, secretario de gobernacion: "en 2010 fueron 469 mil personas, en el 2011 405 mil, en 2012 369 mil, en el 2013 332 mil y en 2014 llevamos 130 mil y esperamos que la cifra alcance 260 mil // la cifra ha disminuido de manera muy significativa" guanajuato, oaxaca, michoacn, puebla, veracruz y del estado de m
vivir con ellos" tan solo en lo que va de este ano, han sido repatriados de estados unidos a nuevo laredoas, 780 ninos mexicanos. bite mario edmundo guerra macas, director del camef : "estamos esperando que superemos esta cifra este aÑo arriba de los 2 mil, cuando normalmente camef en sus aÑos atenda entre los mil 100 y los mil 700 menores al aÑo". en este centro de atencion a menores fronterizos, los pequenos encuentran, al menos de manera temporal, un techo seguro, comida y...
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. >> the wheels keep rolling unchecked to juarez, la rosa, laredo. next stop, texas. >> that was byron harris reporting from our sister station there. very eye-opening report there. >> indeed it was. >>> more eye-opening stuff tonight. do you think recycling is enough to save our planet? wait until you find out what you're going to have to do. we're talking dragging three buckets to the curb. who's affected? but first, a head's up on a potential traffic tie-up tonight and tomorrow. work continues on the 11th street project. tonight, d dot has closed the exit to m street southeast. you'll need to take a detower until 6:00 a.m. i suggest the susa bridge in pennsylvania avenue to 11th street and back to m. if the weather cooperates, that closure should just be for tonight. for the rest of the week, ddot will close one lane at a time from 8:00 p.m. until 5:00 a.m. for your morning commute, i'm on again did your momma get that hoodie at kmart? yeah dog. well yo momma's so fiscally responsible... she got all that on free layaway! ohhhh!!! (whistle blows) s
. >> the wheels keep rolling unchecked to juarez, la rosa, laredo. next stop, texas. >> that was byron harris reporting from our sister station there. very eye-opening report there. >> indeed it was. >>> more eye-opening stuff tonight. do you think recycling is enough to save our planet? wait until you find out what you're going to have to do. we're talking dragging three buckets to the curb. who's affected? but first, a head's up on a potential traffic tie-up tonight...
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still coming, and we're also going to talk to congressmen playar along the border, joining us from laredoset the scene and tell us what he's happening. >> candy crowley, thanks. we'll see you at the top of the hour. >> the sterlingin inyou know th name, taking their nba back to court with shelly sterling trying to salvage her deal to sell the clippers for $2 billion. >>> plus a player rushed to the hospital after taking a nasty blow during the world cup game. he has an emotional message for his fans and teammates. >> we'll tell you what doctors are saying about neymar's road to recovery. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop fur
still coming, and we're also going to talk to congressmen playar along the border, joining us from laredoset the scene and tell us what he's happening. >> candy crowley, thanks. we'll see you at the top of the hour. >> the sterlingin inyou know th name, taking their nba back to court with shelly sterling trying to salvage her deal to sell the clippers for $2 billion. >>> plus a player rushed to the hospital after taking a nasty blow during the world cup game. he has an...
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vocesar ---miles de mexicanos que son deportados por la frontera de nuevo laredo, tamaulipas, asegurantrato psicolgico, fsico y hasta sexual en las crceles de inmigracion. ---emilio snchez arellano, asegura que al ser detenido por las autoridades migratorias, nunca imagino que con el proceso de la deportacin su vida dara un giro inesperado, pues fue vctima de violacin... ---segun sanchez, las autoridades migratorias no hicieron nada para ayudarle y por el contrario fue deportado a mexico. cesar ---el gobierno mexicano investiga si en el albergue de la gran familia en zamora, michoacan hubo no solamente abusos y maltratos hacia los residentes sino incluso asesinatos... take vo --las autoridades buscan fosas clandestinas en su terreno trasero... --de acuerdo con las vctimas que estuvieron encerradas hasta cuatro meses, ellos vivian entre basura y desperdicios.. take sot laura vargas carrillodif: "vamos a estar muy pendientes de llevar a todos los ninos que sean de otros estados a sus estados de origen, vamos a buscar a quienes tienen familia, coordinados con la procuraduria para buscar a
vocesar ---miles de mexicanos que son deportados por la frontera de nuevo laredo, tamaulipas, asegurantrato psicolgico, fsico y hasta sexual en las crceles de inmigracion. ---emilio snchez arellano, asegura que al ser detenido por las autoridades migratorias, nunca imagino que con el proceso de la deportacin su vida dara un giro inesperado, pues fue vctima de violacin... ---segun sanchez, las autoridades migratorias no hicieron nada para ayudarle y por el contrario fue deportado a mexico. cesar...
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well-qualified lessees can lease the 2014 grand cherokee laredo 4x4 for 359 a month.is loaded with little adventures. so make the most of every sun-filled summer day with a refreshing leinenkugel's summer shandy. it's crisp beer with the natural flavor of lemonade that says come on by without having to say a single word. our family has been brewing beers in chippewa falls, wisconsin for six generations and this one says summer. so grab some summer shandy and join us out here. >> kenny: heading to the bottom of the ninth in philadelphia. on one night, they all happen in one place, don't miss the 85th all star game tuesday, july 15th, 7:30 eastern, 4:30 pacific, right here on fox. three runs, five hits for the washington nationals. three runs on ten hits for the philadelphia phillies who look to extend their winning streak to a season high six games. ross detwiler has other ideas, left-hander from the nationals pen. the fifth washington pitcher tonight. he will face the top of the order, sizemore, rollins, utley in the bottom of the ninth. >> f.p.: fast ball, change-up,
well-qualified lessees can lease the 2014 grand cherokee laredo 4x4 for 359 a month.is loaded with little adventures. so make the most of every sun-filled summer day with a refreshing leinenkugel's summer shandy. it's crisp beer with the natural flavor of lemonade that says come on by without having to say a single word. our family has been brewing beers in chippewa falls, wisconsin for six generations and this one says summer. so grab some summer shandy and join us out here. >> kenny:...
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vivir con ellos" tan solo en lo que va de este ano, han sido repatriados de estados unidos a nuevo laredoos. bite mario edmundo guerra macas, director del camef : "estamos esperando que superemos esta cifra este aÑo arriba de los 2 mil, cuando normalmente camef en sus aÑos atenda entre los mil 100 y los mil 700 menores al aÑo". en este centro de atencion a menores fronterizos, los pequenos encuentran, al menos de manera temporal, un techo seguro, comida y apoyo sicologico stand paola figueroa, reportera: segn el unicef, de los 47 mil niÑos que fueron detenidos en la frontera sur de estados unidos de octubre de 2013 a mayo de 2014, casi 12 mil eran mexicanos, sin embargo, el gobierno mexicano, asegura que las deportaciones han disminuido. bite miguel angel osorio chong, secretario de gobernacion: "en 2010 fueron 469 mil personas, en el 2011 405 mil, en 2012 369 mil, en el 2013 332 mil y en 2014 llevamos 130 mil y esperamos que la cifra alcance 260 mil // la cifra ha disminuido de manera muy significativa" guanajuato, oaxaca, michoacn, puebla, veracruz y del estado de mxico son las entidade
vivir con ellos" tan solo en lo que va de este ano, han sido repatriados de estados unidos a nuevo laredoos. bite mario edmundo guerra macas, director del camef : "estamos esperando que superemos esta cifra este aÑo arriba de los 2 mil, cuando normalmente camef en sus aÑos atenda entre los mil 100 y los mil 700 menores al aÑo". en este centro de atencion a menores fronterizos, los pequenos encuentran, al menos de manera temporal, un techo seguro, comida y apoyo sicologico...
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we moe from other news courts around texas that it's been taking place in laredo as well. this is confirmed to us by. >> now listen to what senate majority leader harry reid just said about the border. >> the border is secure. martin hienrich talked to the caucus today. he's a border state senator. the border the secure. >> he said it three times. the border is secure. really? sheriff paul babue joins us from arizona. sheriff, is the border secure? >> absolutely not. he and all of his friends are divorced from reality. this is at a time when we have 60,000 unaccompanied juveniles which will be 80,000 come october first. how do they come across the border? just where i'm at in the tucson sector of arizona, 123,000 illegals apprehended here. i was on your show three weeks ago when we arrested eight cartel scouts on mountains, guiding drug smuggling into arizona. we have the largest drug bust in the history of the state. 76 cartel members carrying. the border is not more secure. >> i don't get senator reid. homeland security sec doesn't say it's secure. he makes this stuff up
we moe from other news courts around texas that it's been taking place in laredo as well. this is confirmed to us by. >> now listen to what senate majority leader harry reid just said about the border. >> the border is secure. martin hienrich talked to the caucus today. he's a border state senator. the border the secure. >> he said it three times. the border is secure. really? sheriff paul babue joins us from arizona. sheriff, is the border secure? >> absolutely not. he...
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comenzar a operar tan pronto como un mes, es la informaciÓn que tenemos, maÑana nos trasladamos a laredoentre militantes y delincuentes dejÓ un baÑo de sangre en el estado de mÉxico. se propone rescatar a varias mujeres rescatados pero fueron recibidos a balazos por miembros de un cartel de las drogas. >> el grupo criminal de los caballeros templarios sigue activo en el occidente de mÉxico su mÁs reciente ataque ocurriÓ en cuadrilla donde operan varias de sus cÉlulas el comando criminal recibÍa balazos a las fuerzas federales desde una bodega que se cree operaba como un narco laboratorio, dentro se encontraba entre mujeres que fueron rescatados presuntamente de sus secuestradores. el sangriento enfrentamiento dejÓ 22 criminales muertos entre ellos una mujer y un soldado resultÓ herido, tambiÉn se decomisaron armas de alto calibre y drogas. >> el ejÉrcito mexicano tuvo una valiente presencia y acciÓn al poder rescatar a tres personas que estaban secuestradas. >> la secretarÍa de la defensa nacional dijo en un comunicado que los ataques fueron planeados con anticipaciÓn y que planearon ind
comenzar a operar tan pronto como un mes, es la informaciÓn que tenemos, maÑana nos trasladamos a laredoentre militantes y delincuentes dejÓ un baÑo de sangre en el estado de mÉxico. se propone rescatar a varias mujeres rescatados pero fueron recibidos a balazos por miembros de un cartel de las drogas. >> el grupo criminal de los caballeros templarios sigue activo en el occidente de mÉxico su mÁs reciente ataque ocurriÓ en cuadrilla donde operan varias de sus cÉlulas el comando...
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laredo to los angeles, two federal officers escorting a 14, 15, 16, 17-year-old to los angeles. we're ending up with two round trip plane tickets, often three round trip plane tickets, and a couple of hotel rooms to deliver and complete the crime. and what's happened is, i read a case that was decided in december of 2013. so december of last year, mr. speaker. and it was a judge, a federal judge, that had to rule on a case about human trafficking, human smuggling, prosecution. and what had happened was there was a mother in virginia, an illegal alien mother, who had unlawfully entered the united states and was living illegally in virginia who had collected some money and sent that off to a coyote in el salvador. might have been guatemala. but i believe it was el salvador. and paid the human smuggler to smuggle her 10-year-old daughter from el salvador to virginia. and so, as the human smuggler, the coyote, smuggled the 10-year-old girl across the border into the united states, they were interdicted by the border patrol. and they brought charges against the coyote, the human smug
laredo to los angeles, two federal officers escorting a 14, 15, 16, 17-year-old to los angeles. we're ending up with two round trip plane tickets, often three round trip plane tickets, and a couple of hotel rooms to deliver and complete the crime. and what's happened is, i read a case that was decided in december of 2013. so december of last year, mr. speaker. and it was a judge, a federal judge, that had to rule on a case about human trafficking, human smuggling, prosecution. and what had...
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well-qualified lessees can lease the 2014 grand cherokee laredo 4x4 for 359 a month. ♪ everybody herelues ♪ ♪ they need to be inspired something better than the rest. ♪ new lipton peach iced tea ♪ with that ham and cheese ♪ ♪ it tastes so sunshine-y [ carl ] ♪ drink it down and you'll believe ♪ ♪ the taste of peachiosity [ carl ] ♪ drink it down and you'll believe ♪ mmis that ice cream? mmm! uh, no, it's breyers gelato indulgences. you really wouldn't like it. it's got caramel and crunchy stuff. i like caramel and crunchy stuff. [ female announcer ] new breyers gelato indulgences -- it's way beyond ice cream. >> jimmy: time to play our brand new game just in time for summer. it's called "match the person with their allergy." we found three people strolling around, and then somebody came up and asked you if you were allergic and you said yes. alex, where are you from? >> paris. >> jimmy: oh, that's in france. and you are? >> brendan. >> jimmy: where are from you? >> melbourne, australia. >> jimmy: and you? >> i'm kristen, from los angeles. >> jimmy: very good. have you guys met and cha
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well-qualified lessees can lease the 2014 grand cherokee laredo 4x4 for 359 a month.®. oooo! good. help me. they're made with rice. they're popping! where'd the sound go? is it in your tummy? a gentle grain that's easy for little tummies to digest and fun to eat. kellogg's rice krispies®. ♪ applebee's take two menu lets yon one plate...ntrees ...like the new grilled vidalia onion sirloin or the new light and zesty shrimp scampi linguine. you can have both! great choice buddy! applebee's take two menu, starting at $10.99 see you tomorrow! >> if you were to discover a big foot, who would you tell first? >> my mother. >> how would that conversation go, you think? >> i'd be like, ma, i seen a big foot. >> jimmy: for $500 million would you change your name to doody. >> for $500 million, i'd change my name to dodo. dodo. >> jimmy: what it's look to be admired by others? >> it feels good. it feels real good. >> jimmy: i would love to have that feeling. i want it so badly. >> when you feel that feeling -- it feels good. >> jimmy: i don't think i'm going to. >> no you, will ge
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laredo, texas. san bernardino came in last. it is based on median income and home prices. >>> san jose earthquakes will play on sarkts which is why the 49ers are beefing up the parking plan after fans experienced gridlock in an open house that took place on friday. marianne favro joins us with a look at how niners try to get traffic to flow. >> reporter: they are trying to learn from what happened on friday and move on with their plan. the big challenge is how do you get 60,000 people into this stadium on game day while maintaining peace in the surrounding neighborhoods? [ horns honking ] >> reporter: bumper to bumper traffic. that's what season ticket holders experienced friday heading to the open house in santa clara. some say it took an hour to get from the closest exit to parking. now some fans are wondering if this is what they'll see on game day when more than 60,000 fans will be headed to the game. the 49ers say no, that's because there will be 15,000 more parking spaces available and fans won't have to contend with rush
laredo, texas. san bernardino came in last. it is based on median income and home prices. >>> san jose earthquakes will play on sarkts which is why the 49ers are beefing up the parking plan after fans experienced gridlock in an open house that took place on friday. marianne favro joins us with a look at how niners try to get traffic to flow. >> reporter: they are trying to learn from what happened on friday and move on with their plan. the big challenge is how do you get 60,000...
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rio grande up 178 president, as i said, laredo, big bend up 59%, el paso, 33% higher n. arizona, the yuma sector up 39%. in california, up 59% in san diego and el centro up 41%. this is astounding. no one in this administration, so they claim, was aware of what was going on. congress, unaware. how could this be orchestrated, and when i say orchestrated, i'm not going to say necessarily that this administration orchestrated it, but the reality is someone is behind all of this, and is congress going to find out who? >> i think we're going to look at it. the real issue is that the people in central america, guatemala, honduras, think that ged states are going to get to stay. it's a his interpretation and a misreading -- a misinterpretation and a misreading of the president's policy. but here's the problem, once they get here, they ask asylum, claim a credible fear of violence when they go home, and they're stuck in our immigration courts for years. it's been taking three years to deal with a couple of thousand. now that we have 60,000, god knows how long it's going to take
rio grande up 178 president, as i said, laredo, big bend up 59%, el paso, 33% higher n. arizona, the yuma sector up 39%. in california, up 59% in san diego and el centro up 41%. this is astounding. no one in this administration, so they claim, was aware of what was going on. congress, unaware. how could this be orchestrated, and when i say orchestrated, i'm not going to say necessarily that this administration orchestrated it, but the reality is someone is behind all of this, and is congress...
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fredricka, in the interplay we also had on congressman cuellar from the border, you can see mexico from laredort of his district, and the two of them, one's a democrat, the mayor a republican, and the two of them talked after the interview was finished and said, you know what? let me call you next week, we can work things out. hey, a ray of hope. >> okay. maybe hope for that same dialogue taking place on capitol hill and maybe even involving the executive branch, too. >> hey. >> speaking of texas, the president heading to texas, still unclear whether the president will get to a border upon the invitation of governor perry there who says he wants to show and tell a little of what is taking place. candy crowley, thanks so much in washington. >> thanks, fred. >>> and on the pacific coast, a swimmer is lucky to be alive after getting bitten by a shark, coming up, the incredible thing he did when he saw shark's eyes in front of his and felt the jaws clamp down. did you know a ten-second test could help your business avoid hours of delay caused by slow internet from the phone company? that's enough
fredricka, in the interplay we also had on congressman cuellar from the border, you can see mexico from laredort of his district, and the two of them, one's a democrat, the mayor a republican, and the two of them talked after the interview was finished and said, you know what? let me call you next week, we can work things out. hey, a ray of hope. >> okay. maybe hope for that same dialogue taking place on capitol hill and maybe even involving the executive branch, too. >> hey....
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in texas, rio grand up by the largest amount, 178%, laredo, 13%, big bend, also in texas, as is el paso, 59% higher. el paso, 33. and arizona, the yuma sector, up 39%. in california, the san diego and del centro areas are also up by a startling percentages, 59% and 41%. he said one sector. who in the world told him that? >> well, there is no doubt that one sector is getting the greatest pressure. but this is a problem that is occurring all across our border, because of the fact that the word has gotten out that this president is not enforcing our immigration laws with regard to children, and not just children. with families that are also showing up the border in almost as large a number as the unaccompanied minors. and so they're going to keep on coming. the border patrol agents are the best people to ask how to stop this. he should go there and ask the guys on the line, and what they'll tell him is that deterrent is the only way to stop this from happening. they need to make sure that the children don't get there. they need to make sure that when families do come, that asylum claims ar
in texas, rio grand up by the largest amount, 178%, laredo, 13%, big bend, also in texas, as is el paso, 59% higher. el paso, 33. and arizona, the yuma sector, up 39%. in california, the san diego and del centro areas are also up by a startling percentages, 59% and 41%. he said one sector. who in the world told him that? >> well, there is no doubt that one sector is getting the greatest pressure. but this is a problem that is occurring all across our border, because of the fact that the...