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sutter was a mexican citizen by that time, but the skinner party was not, so he invited them to leave, and leave they did. after the skinners make their land claim, eugene has surveyed the whole city plan. he shows up at a wedding with a very elaborate watch. it is the late 1850's. with aous photo of him weapon stuck in his canvas tent and the other assorted props was probably made when he was in california during the same visit that he got the watch. he basically brought the watch from john sutter. it then gets commented on as being part of this marriage in eugene. he is showing off his new watch. the watch is a really interesting piece because it really isn't an american peace at all. it is the association with eugene skinner. john sutter, who was swift and how he own story of got to california, sutter had an interesting watch that apparently had swiss workings, an english case and italian decoration on the face. >> these two very small items once belonged to john whitaker's family. he was the first governor of the state of oregon, 1859 to 1862. this is basically an oregon trail fir
sutter was a mexican citizen by that time, but the skinner party was not, so he invited them to leave, and leave they did. after the skinners make their land claim, eugene has surveyed the whole city plan. he shows up at a wedding with a very elaborate watch. it is the late 1850's. with aous photo of him weapon stuck in his canvas tent and the other assorted props was probably made when he was in california during the same visit that he got the watch. he basically brought the watch from john...
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the man charged with murder in steinle's death, is a mexican citizen with a prior history of drug convictions and deportations. "kate's law" ... would 'increase' maximum penalties for undocumented immigrants who enter the u-s illegally ... after being deported. both bills are now headed to the senate... (steve) san francisco... which is arguably the most famous sanctuary city... is poised to pay an undocumented immigrant nearly 200-thousand dollars... (pam) and it's all because of violating its own policy. kron4's maureen kelly talked to the man's attorney earlier today who says the man was turned over to ice by s-f-p-d. back in 2015 pedro figueroa zarceno showed up to the police station to recover his stolen car.instead of a getting his ride back..he was turned over. < about how was was lead to ice.>his lawyer says this all stemed because he had a civil warrant issued by an immigration judge on his recordnot a criminal warrant. the asian law causus says the city has admitted they violated the spirt of their sanctuary city policy and have agreed to pay the el salvador native 190-thousand doll
the man charged with murder in steinle's death, is a mexican citizen with a prior history of drug convictions and deportations. "kate's law" ... would 'increase' maximum penalties for undocumented immigrants who enter the u-s illegally ... after being deported. both bills are now headed to the senate... (steve) san francisco... which is arguably the most famous sanctuary city... is poised to pay an undocumented immigrant nearly 200-thousand dollars... (pam) and it's all because of...
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sutter was a mexican citizen at that time, but the skinner party was not. so he advised them to leave, and they did. once getting up year and after the skinners made the land claim and whatnot, they said eugene had surveyed the whole city. he shows up at a wedding with a very elaborate watch, and it is the late 1850's, so the famous photo of him without -- with all of the weapons stuck in his canvas pants and the other assorted props is a wonderful tin type that was probably made when he was in california doing the same -- during the same visit when he got the watch. he basically bought the watch from john sutter. it then gets commented on as being part of a social event, a marriage, actually, and he is showing off his new watch. the watch is a really interesting piece because it really is not an american peace at all. it is the association of eugene skinner. you have to remember that john sutter, who was swiss and had his own story about getting to california, sutter basically had a interesting watch that had apparently swiss workings, an english case, and
sutter was a mexican citizen at that time, but the skinner party was not. so he advised them to leave, and they did. once getting up year and after the skinners made the land claim and whatnot, they said eugene had surveyed the whole city. he shows up at a wedding with a very elaborate watch, and it is the late 1850's, so the famous photo of him without -- with all of the weapons stuck in his canvas pants and the other assorted props is a wonderful tin type that was probably made when he was in...
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the man charged with murder in steinle's death, is a mexican citizen with a prior history of drug convictions and deportations. "kate's law" would 'increase' maximum penalties for undocumented immigrants who enter the u-s illegally after being deported. both bills are now headed to the senate. ( james ) san francisco is arguably the most famous sanctuary city and now it's poised to pay an undocumented immigrant nearly 200-thousand dollars. and it's all because of violating its own policy. kron4's maureen kelly talked to the man's attorney who says his client was turned over to ice by s-f-p-d. back in 2015 pedro figueroa zarceno showed up to the police station to recover his stolen car.instead of a getting his ride back..he was turned over. < about how was was lead to ice.>his lawyer says this all stemed because he had a civil warrant issued by an immigration judge on his recordnot a criminal warrant. the asian law causus says the city has admitted they violated the spirt of their sanctuary city policy and have agreed to pay the el salvador native 190-thousand dollars. speaking through his att
the man charged with murder in steinle's death, is a mexican citizen with a prior history of drug convictions and deportations. "kate's law" would 'increase' maximum penalties for undocumented immigrants who enter the u-s illegally after being deported. both bills are now headed to the senate. ( james ) san francisco is arguably the most famous sanctuary city and now it's poised to pay an undocumented immigrant nearly 200-thousand dollars. and it's all because of violating its own...
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the driver a mexican citizen was arrested.at just lost one of its nine lives, lightning striking the glass door of a home in jacksonville, florida. hopefully he is okay. rob: whoa, he jumped all the way to the ceiling. "fox & friends" starts right now. we will see you later. >> if the media can't be trusted to report the news, then that's a dangerous place for america. i think it's a disgrace. >> what you just did is inflammatory. >> it is outrageous for you to accuse me of inflaming a story when i was simply trying to respond to his question. >> these briefings have become a certain kind of tv drama day by day. no good reporter worth his or her salt. >> giving you the old can i see new my office after his side fails to come up with the numbers that they need. >> for the country we have to have healthcare. it can't be obamacare which is melting down. >> the country does not want
the driver a mexican citizen was arrested.at just lost one of its nine lives, lightning striking the glass door of a home in jacksonville, florida. hopefully he is okay. rob: whoa, he jumped all the way to the ceiling. "fox & friends" starts right now. we will see you later. >> if the media can't be trusted to report the news, then that's a dangerous place for america. i think it's a disgrace. >> what you just did is inflammatory. >> it is outrageous for you to...
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the man charged with murder in steinle's death, is a mexican citizen with a prior history of drug convictions and deportations. "kate's law" ... would 'increase' maximum penalties for undocumented immigrants who enter the u-s illegally ... after being deported. the family - filing a lawsuit against san francisco - and backing measures to toughen laws. and today, the house of representatives voted to approve kate's law. those against the bill say it criminalizes all un-documented immigrants.aarti kohli, executive director asian law caucus. " it's been a long standing policy of anti- immigration legislators. an attempt to criminalize everyone who is undocumented and then say oh we're deporting criminal immigrants. it's tragic case, this bill wouldn't change anything that happened." the steinle case continuing to spark more controversy and heated debate about u-s immigration policy. "kate's law" was introduced last year in the senate and failed to get the 60 votes it needed. pam, steve, back to you. (pam) san francisco, arguably.. the country's most famous sanctuary city, is poised to pay an und
the man charged with murder in steinle's death, is a mexican citizen with a prior history of drug convictions and deportations. "kate's law" ... would 'increase' maximum penalties for undocumented immigrants who enter the u-s illegally ... after being deported. the family - filing a lawsuit against san francisco - and backing measures to toughen laws. and today, the house of representatives voted to approve kate's law. those against the bill say it criminalizes all un-documented...
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the man charged with murder in steinle's death, is a mexican citizen ... with a prior history of drug convictions and deportations. "kate's law" ... would 'increase' maximum penalties for undocumented immigrants who enter the u-s illegally ... after being deported. the steinle family - filing a lawsuit against san francisco - and backing measures to toughen laws. however, those against the bill say, it criminalizes 'all' un- documented immigrants. aarti kohli, executive director asian law caucus. " it's been a long standing policy of anti-immigration legislators. an attempt to criminalize everyone who is undocumented and then say oh we're deporting criminal immigrants. it's tragic case, this bill wouldn't change anything that happened." (pam) house minority leader...san franciso represenative nancy pelosi had strong words today for her republican colleagues. she tweeted " the anti-immigrant bills passed by the house gop today only make it harder of law enforcement to keep americans safe. (pam) both bills are now headed to the senate... many believe neither
the man charged with murder in steinle's death, is a mexican citizen ... with a prior history of drug convictions and deportations. "kate's law" ... would 'increase' maximum penalties for undocumented immigrants who enter the u-s illegally ... after being deported. the steinle family - filing a lawsuit against san francisco - and backing measures to toughen laws. however, those against the bill say, it criminalizes 'all' un- documented immigrants. aarti kohli, executive director asian...
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either under the fourth or fifth amendment, wouldn't shooting pop -- potshots at mexican citizens be shocking to the conscious? >> it is shocking. but where would the line apply? the ad hoc totality circumstance test as presented by the petitioners, would it be as far as the bullet can travel? >> it would apply when the action that violates the amendment takes place in the united states and where the victim is at the border and at the border is defined as including those areas that are jointly administered as part of a border set forth in the treaty. where administration means spending significant amounts of money on the upkeep of those border positions. where, if you want some additional limitation, where both american children and mexican children might play? and why do we do that? because without such a rule, the people of the united states who might play there, too, are not secure in, from unreasonable seizures, such as this one. i made that up. [laughter] >> but he has quite persuasive analogies in the law with curtilages, joint administration and the purposes of the fourth amen
either under the fourth or fifth amendment, wouldn't shooting pop -- potshots at mexican citizens be shocking to the conscious? >> it is shocking. but where would the line apply? the ad hoc totality circumstance test as presented by the petitioners, would it be as far as the bullet can travel? >> it would apply when the action that violates the amendment takes place in the united states and where the victim is at the border and at the border is defined as including those areas that...
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the driver a mexican citizen was arrested. heather: finally the ugly, this cat just lost one of its nine lives, lightning striking the glass door of a home in jacksonville, florida. hopefully he is okay. rob: whoa, he jumped all the way to the ceiling. "fox & friends" starts right now. we will see you later. >> if the media can't be trusted to report the news, then that's a dangerous place for america. i think it's a disgrace. >> what you just did is inflammatory. >> it is outrageous for you to accuse me of inflaming a story when i was simply trying to respond to his question. >> these briefings have become a certain kind of tv drama day by day. no good reporter worth his or her salt. >> giving you the old can i see new my office after his side fails to come up with the numbers that they need. >> for the country we have to have healthcare. it can't be obamacare which is melting down. >> the country does not want to seat entitlements handed out by obamacare retracted. >> these are tense times again in si syria. bashar al assad
the driver a mexican citizen was arrested. heather: finally the ugly, this cat just lost one of its nine lives, lightning striking the glass door of a home in jacksonville, florida. hopefully he is okay. rob: whoa, he jumped all the way to the ceiling. "fox & friends" starts right now. we will see you later. >> if the media can't be trusted to report the news, then that's a dangerous place for america. i think it's a disgrace. >> what you just did is inflammatory....
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mexicans. polish farms, the employee ukrainians. those not interest from the local citizens.the biggest success story, absolutely. give give me some demonstration of that. i have explained how much consumption has grown but what about uk production? we produced when hundred and 41,000 tonnes of mixed berries and that is 30,000 tonnes 15 years ago. the growers have answered the demand, the increasing demand from the consumer because of the health benefits. this used to be an arable farm and now it grows strawberries. ruler was potatoes, now strawberries. —— where there was potatoes. those growers are answering that. they are also going abroad. the ruler who owns this farm is farming in portugal. we are importing his portuguese raspberries because he is going with the labour is. he is moving and not an exception. we have heard about this great success story that is facing a cliff edge. they want defra to set up cliff edge. they want defra to set upa cliff edge. they want defra to set up a seasonal workers permit and not wait until the brexit negotiations have finished. this is
mexicans. polish farms, the employee ukrainians. those not interest from the local citizens.the biggest success story, absolutely. give give me some demonstration of that. i have explained how much consumption has grown but what about uk production? we produced when hundred and 41,000 tonnes of mixed berries and that is 30,000 tonnes 15 years ago. the growers have answered the demand, the increasing demand from the consumer because of the health benefits. this used to be an arable farm and now...
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and our schools responded, a situation that was going down the very same day, a citizen, a young woman of mexican descent, whose parents were also legal immigrants was asked in front of their classmates about her status. afterwards, there were a lot of finger pointing and excuses that these were questions that were being levied to determine whether they needed to participate in the program. but at that moment, it was just more of this anti-immigrant rhetoric that was coming out of so many areas in central florida. but like that incident, which was covered at length, minds and hearts changed in central florida. and there was an apology given to this young woman who was a citizen and they changed the policy so no one would be asked about immigration status in front of their peers, even if it was as harmless as the program. and the sheriffs clarifying their policies to not join this deportation force, we were proud to have an inclusive society in central florida where we welcome everybody and we are such an international community, best of the home theme parks and hotels and we welcome everybody fro
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american countries, with the mexican government of which i have a very, very close relationship, telling them what we're doing, working with them to try to convince their citizens to not pay huge amount of money to them to get on that network which, again, is very, very, very dangerous and abusive to stay at home. and at the same time working in another vector to -- and again, not really knob my job but we put some energy behind this and that is to help develop economically the central american republic with whom we have great relationships. so that's what we're doing on the border. that has -- and messaging. that has resulted in a 70% reduction of the movement of migrants. there's a lot of good news there, but, to me, i think the first thing i think about, again, are the number of people that are not on that horrible network being abused, killed in some cases, all the way up the 1,500 miles or so into the united states. again, i can't emphasize enough the close relationship we have, working relationships at every level with the mexicans not to mention the central american countries. interior enforcement is something, and again, i've only been in this job four
american countries, with the mexican government of which i have a very, very close relationship, telling them what we're doing, working with them to try to convince their citizens to not pay huge amount of money to them to get on that network which, again, is very, very, very dangerous and abusive to stay at home. and at the same time working in another vector to -- and again, not really knob my job but we put some energy behind this and that is to help develop economically the central american...
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national security and the health and well-being of our citizens from the number of drug-related opioid deaths. we are advancing with cooperation from mexican counterparts and i think you are going to see a very different approach to how we attack the problem of the cartels. >> i think we have long neglected this. the self column commander without getting into the details of that i know that you are aware of the threat. it does worry me as the chairman of the committee what is coming from the ties to the western hemisphere and in particular across the us-mexico border which i think that is why getting security both at the border with mexico but also the southern border i think it's so important. let me just thank you for your attention and i look forward to working with you on that. >> thank you, mr. chair. mr. secretary, i appreciated the discussions that we had the other day. i wanted to talk about africa and what our policy is on africa. .. is the severe cuts in the budget. from the national security perspective, we know on the continent of africa their fragile democracies that can collapse and open the door to terrorism. i'm concerned a
national security and the health and well-being of our citizens from the number of drug-related opioid deaths. we are advancing with cooperation from mexican counterparts and i think you are going to see a very different approach to how we attack the problem of the cartels. >> i think we have long neglected this. the self column commander without getting into the details of that i know that you are aware of the threat. it does worry me as the chairman of the committee what is coming from...
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mexican people. they are good heart working people -- hard-working people. she has got to go, she and her husband, it is all about money and nothing about people. nothing about u.s. citizenshost: paul is calling from and so then you, a democrat. -- pennsylvania, a democrat. caller: how are you? times i have watched the show, it has been a freak show. thatis my point, i noticed , i have always been a democrat and always liked hillary, i did not love hillary but i thought she was a workhorse, not a show horse. september, if in did not like her in september, a couple of friends said the same thing and i heard chris wallace -- not chris wallace, chris matthews say the same thing, the russians have been working on the mind control stuff and one of the key reasons you know it works is because the people could not consider -- that could never be it, that is implanted in your mind. they havee russians, been specialist in this since the 1950's, it worked on me. i did not love hillary but she is so must experience, donald trump has zero experience and has never spent any of his money or time to help normal people. she has worked her whole life and community service. it is a no-brai
mexican people. they are good heart working people -- hard-working people. she has got to go, she and her husband, it is all about money and nothing about people. nothing about u.s. citizenshost: paul is calling from and so then you, a democrat. -- pennsylvania, a democrat. caller: how are you? times i have watched the show, it has been a freak show. thatis my point, i noticed , i have always been a democrat and always liked hillary, i did not love hillary but i thought she was a workhorse, not...
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mexicans today. this policy is about going after all of us, whether we are citizens or not of the united states of americaare nothing new and they are not really about fighting crime. they are about racial profiling and putting latinos, quote, unquote, in their place. ainsley: the president says that's not at all true. is he not trying to separate families. it's not about racism. it's about keeping america safe. and if you look at the stats already, ice has arrested 66,000 illegals this year. guess how many of those are criminals? 48,000. the majority of them are criminals. steve: sure. with all due respect to the congressman, is he absolutely wrong. clearly this is simply about enacting the laws of the land that were passed by congress. pete: it's about the rule of law. enforcing it simply. are you pro-illegal activity then because ultimately that's what it feels like. steve: anyway, we thought -- this is very instructive when you take a look, because it sets up our next topic, the amount of time the networks covered last night the various things. we will talk about the trump tweets in just a minute. nbc
mexicans today. this policy is about going after all of us, whether we are citizens or not of the united states of americaare nothing new and they are not really about fighting crime. they are about racial profiling and putting latinos, quote, unquote, in their place. ainsley: the president says that's not at all true. is he not trying to separate families. it's not about racism. it's about keeping america safe. and if you look at the stats already, ice has arrested 66,000 illegals this year....
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mexican p out that thing as vice president pence said. health care not going well? that's just hate some decks cans today. listen, almost eight out of 10 latinos in the united states are citizens. one out of 10 are legal permanent residents. that leaves one in 10 who are undocumented, but this policy is about going after all of us, whether we're citizens or not. of the united states of america. these bills are nothing new and they are not really about fighting crime. they are about racial profiling and putting latinos, quote-unquote, in their place. latinos, african-americans, muslims, women they know what it's like to be targeted. 99% of the votes for this bill today will come from people who do not have to worry about racial profiling for themselves, for their children, or the people that they represent. joe et's be clear, sheriff in arizona is the poster child for the kinds of policies the republicans want to impose on every city and county in the country. and we know the result. arapaio embodies racial profiling and rounding up people because they are brown. oh, we'll sort out their papers later, he says. whether they are citizens or legal permanent residents or whatever.
mexican p out that thing as vice president pence said. health care not going well? that's just hate some decks cans today. listen, almost eight out of 10 latinos in the united states are citizens. one out of 10 are legal permanent residents. that leaves one in 10 who are undocumented, but this policy is about going after all of us, whether we're citizens or not. of the united states of america. these bills are nothing new and they are not really about fighting crime. they are about racial...
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citizens in terms of the number of drug related deaths. it's a comprehensive effort we've had. we're advancing with cooperation from our mexican counterparts. i think you're going to see a very different approach to how we attack the problem of the cartels. >> i think that's great to hear. we've long neglected this. we had a classified briefing with general tidd and without getting into the details of that, i know you're aware of that threat. it does worry me the chairman of homeland security committee what is coming from terror ties into the western hemisphere and potentially across that u.s./mexico border which that is why getting security both at the border with mexico but also mexico's southern border i think is so important. let me just thank you for your attention. i look forward to working with you on that. mr. chairman, i yield back. >> karen bass of california. >> thank you, mr. chair. mr. secretary, i appreciate the discussion we had had the other day. i wanted to talk to you on africa and what our policy is on africa. you were aware of the significance of the continent and what role we play there but our policy is n
citizens in terms of the number of drug related deaths. it's a comprehensive effort we've had. we're advancing with cooperation from our mexican counterparts. i think you're going to see a very different approach to how we attack the problem of the cartels. >> i think that's great to hear. we've long neglected this. we had a classified briefing with general tidd and without getting into the details of that, i know you're aware of that threat. it does worry me the chairman of homeland...
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mexican p out that thing as vice president pence said. health care not going well? that's just hate some decks cans today. listen, almost eight out of 10 latinos in the united states are citizens. one out of 10 are legal permanent residents. that leaves one in 10 who are undocumented, but this policy is about going after all of us, whether we're citizens or not. of the united states of america. these bills are nothing new and they are not really about fighting crime. they are about racial profiling and putting latinos, quote-unquote, in their place. latinos, african-americans, muslims, women they know what it's like to be targeted. 99% of the votes for this bill today will come from people who do not have to worry about racial profiling for themselves, for their children, or the people that they represent. joe et's be clear, sheriff in arizona is the poster child for the kinds of policies the republicans want to impose on every city and county in the country. and we know the result. arapaio embodies racial profiling and rounding up people because they are brown. oh, we'll sort out their papers later, he says. whether they are citizens or legal permanent residents or whatever.
mexican p out that thing as vice president pence said. health care not going well? that's just hate some decks cans today. listen, almost eight out of 10 latinos in the united states are citizens. one out of 10 are legal permanent residents. that leaves one in 10 who are undocumented, but this policy is about going after all of us, whether we're citizens or not. of the united states of america. these bills are nothing new and they are not really about fighting crime. they are about racial...