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five years of protests, the south koreans campaigning to stop construction of a billion dollar naval base. >>> welcome to the programme. it appears the israeli assault on gaza could be about to enter a final stretch. more reservists are being called up. the united states releasing munition, and israel is days away from destroying the network of tunnels running through gaza. these are live images coming from gaza, the shelling is ongoing. we'll be live in jerusalem. let's begin in gaza with al jazeera's correspondent. what are you seeing and hearing right now? >> well, there has been some shelling in the past few hours. i'll start with at around 7am local time. a mosque came under shelling. that was a mosque near the jebalia area of gaza city, which saw intense fighting yesterday, in which a u.n. school sheltering 3,000 people was targeted. 16 people were killed in that, over-90 injured. we understand that this morning, at least 10 people were injured in the shelling of that mosque, and they have been treated in a local hospital. we understand that alaxa tv, hamas affiliated channel, has c
five years of protests, the south koreans campaigning to stop construction of a billion dollar naval base. >>> welcome to the programme. it appears the israeli assault on gaza could be about to enter a final stretch. more reservists are being called up. the united states releasing munition, and israel is days away from destroying the network of tunnels running through gaza. these are live images coming from gaza, the shelling is ongoing. we'll be live in jerusalem. let's begin in gaza...
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. >>> after a long, stressful day working as an air traffic controller at one of the largest naval jet bases in the world, elise makdessi went to dinner with her husband at an stahlan restaurant in virginia beach, virginia. eddie makdessi worked in the computer business. >> he did a lot of contract work and some of it was for the u.s. navy. and that is when he met elise makdessi. >> sometime after 9:00 p.m. when the couple returned home from dinner, someone was waiting for them. when eddie regained consciousness, his hands were bound behind his back. he saw his wife tied to the bed and a man raping and stabbing her. somehow, eddie managed to free his hands, grab the handgun he kept in the nightstand, and shot the assailant. then he called 911. [ inaudible ] >> oh, god. >> what's wrong? >> she got killed. i killed him. >> is he breathing? >> but the intruder wasn't dead. >> the assailant leaped up, lunged towards him with a knife, and that he shot the individual again. >> when paramedics arrived, elise was barely alive. >> her dress had been pulled up, her pantyhose had been ripped. she had m
. >>> after a long, stressful day working as an air traffic controller at one of the largest naval jet bases in the world, elise makdessi went to dinner with her husband at an stahlan restaurant in virginia beach, virginia. eddie makdessi worked in the computer business. >> he did a lot of contract work and some of it was for the u.s. navy. and that is when he met elise makdessi. >> sometime after 9:00 p.m. when the couple returned home from dinner, someone was waiting for...
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no evidence she purchased an airline ticket. >> investigators contacted nick at the naval base. >> he said he had not had any contact with her. he had not seen her. she hasn't called him. >> his commanding officer was able to confirm he had been on the base the entire time. >> 24 hours after tara disappeared police received some alarming information. >> a co-worker said that the night before, tara was working the drive-through window and got into an argument with two young male customers. >> she had had confrontation with two young males who came through the drive-through. we're thinking they could be two potential suspect. >> normally there would be video to identify these men, but not this time. >> big disappointment. the restaurant didn't have any kind of surveillance video. >> this also meant there was no surveillance video of the parking lot and none of the customers or are tara's co-workers saw anything suspicious. >> they didn't really pay attention to anything, or what transpired outside in the parking lot. >> this left tara's family and police without answers. >> we knew abso
no evidence she purchased an airline ticket. >> investigators contacted nick at the naval base. >> he said he had not had any contact with her. he had not seen her. she hasn't called him. >> his commanding officer was able to confirm he had been on the base the entire time. >> 24 hours after tara disappeared police received some alarming information. >> a co-worker said that the night before, tara was working the drive-through window and got into an argument with...
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naval base was the largest military installation outside the u.s. mainland for almost 50 years, the town became one of the biggest red light districts in the country. >> by the time the u.s. base closed in 11992 -- 199250,000 children are -- 1992, 50,000 children were believed to have been born, some left behind by mothers, unable to bear the social stigma or too poor. in 1982 the u.s. congress voted to enable citizenship to amor asian to some countries, but not the philippines, despite it being a strong u.s. ally. now a new military agreement between the philippine government and the u.s. means an increased preps in the country. many believe that the united states has a moral obligation to look after its forgotten children. >> the expansion of u.s. troops, which is growing, we fear that they may join the sex tourists and exploit more of the women, leaving them abandoned. we have more children here. there'll be no living a life of poverty and hardship. the u.s. embassy has not said anything about a change and insists it's taking responsibility abroad
naval base was the largest military installation outside the u.s. mainland for almost 50 years, the town became one of the biggest red light districts in the country. >> by the time the u.s. base closed in 11992 -- 199250,000 children are -- 1992, 50,000 children were believed to have been born, some left behind by mothers, unable to bear the social stigma or too poor. in 1982 the u.s. congress voted to enable citizenship to amor asian to some countries, but not the philippines, despite...
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naval base at guantanamo. the american military here inside communist cuba.s here aren't tranquil these days, but there is resentment under the surface. the americans control the entrance to guantanamo bay, restricting cuban fishermen to these parts. ail za alexander tells me the best catches are in the deeper waters which are off limits now. they're hoping, praying, that the americans leave one day. but their base was part of the landscape here long before the revolution. both sides must agree if it is to be closed. the u.s. base is so close to this town that every morning locals here on this side of the base hear the american national anthem coming from the military just over there. they call it an illegal occupation and ever since the revolution, fidel castro refused to cash the rent check for americans paying to be here. it is lucrative for some though. this is one of thousands of cubans who worked for the americans in guantanamo bay. the u.s. stopped hiring, but he and many others carried on working at the base. and today collect big pensions from the am
naval base at guantanamo. the american military here inside communist cuba.s here aren't tranquil these days, but there is resentment under the surface. the americans control the entrance to guantanamo bay, restricting cuban fishermen to these parts. ail za alexander tells me the best catches are in the deeper waters which are off limits now. they're hoping, praying, that the americans leave one day. but their base was part of the landscape here long before the revolution. both sides must agree...
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on scottish independence looming opinions are divided about the future of the pivotal royal navy naval base is currently located there and we looked at the possible implications with two military experts. should scotland separate the remains of the u.k. will still have defense forces all i would say is that if you have a single unit three force and you split it into two parts then it inevitably costs money to set up the other part with all the admin and things like that and it ends up less efficient so there will be less money effectively and we already don't spend enough on defense assuming that an independent scotland supplication to join nato was successful then. scotland would expect the rest of the nato organization to come to their aid and vice versa i think when we talk about defense and independence go from the all roads eventually lead to tried and now the government has said it would seek the speediest and safest removal of trident from scottish territory however there are huge implications in that because there appears to be no where the trident fleet plus its warheads could go i
on scottish independence looming opinions are divided about the future of the pivotal royal navy naval base is currently located there and we looked at the possible implications with two military experts. should scotland separate the remains of the u.k. will still have defense forces all i would say is that if you have a single unit three force and you split it into two parts then it inevitably costs money to set up the other part with all the admin and things like that and it ends up less...
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juanfra --un grupo de activistas visit la base naval de port hueneme para observar las condiciones enos niÑos no acompaÑados en el centro de detencin de ventura... azalea iÑiguez viaj abordo de una de estas caravanas y nos tiene la historia.. take pkg 0:01 0:10 0:30 0:55 1:06 1:18 pkg. > en el camino a la base naval de ventura, donde albergan a 568 ninos > inmigrantes de centroamerica, omar no dejaba de pensar en lo que lo > motivo a unirse a esta caravana omar leon/red nacional de jornaleros > 2.10 hemos visto las condiciones en que los tienen, que sentimos tanta impotencia, tanta rabia ver q tratan asi a nuestra gente, a nuestros ninos. son los ninos de todos, x eso toda la com se esta organizando porque sentimos q un dano a estos ninos es un dano para todos. > afortunadamente, los testimonios del grupo que pudo entrar a las instalaciones le dio esperanzas. > marta arevalo /dir. ejec carecen > 12.47.54 un ambiente calido con actividades positivas, donde se les da atencion educativa, de salud, salud mental donde estan trabajando dia y noche para reunificar a estos ninos, nos dijeron
juanfra --un grupo de activistas visit la base naval de port hueneme para observar las condiciones enos niÑos no acompaÑados en el centro de detencin de ventura... azalea iÑiguez viaj abordo de una de estas caravanas y nos tiene la historia.. take pkg 0:01 0:10 0:30 0:55 1:06 1:18 pkg. > en el camino a la base naval de ventura, donde albergan a 568 ninos > inmigrantes de centroamerica, omar no dejaba de pensar en lo que lo > motivo a unirse a esta caravana omar leon/red nacional de...
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naval base in puerto rico called roosevelt road. >> it is central to the islands division to tomorrow> there is not any place like what the navy created on that 8000 acre property. ♪ >> for over 60 years, the u.s. navy southern command was located at an air base in puerto rico. in 2004, they moved out, costing the island thousands of jobs and millions of dollars in revenue. now, the redevelopment is a key priority in the economic plan and it is finally ready to get off of the ground. ample land and abundant coastline. hanger, highway, housing. it is easy to see the potential. >> in all this hemisphere, there is not a place with the infrastructure that the navy created on that 8000 acre property. >> on the ground, it is a ghost town. when the navy abandoned the base, an estimated $300 million a year vanished from the island's economy. a reuse plan stalled for lack of private investors and public funds. the surrounding committee has been devastated. >> after we lost the base, we lost many people who pay taxes. so, that debilitated the economy and the state is not awarding the municipali
naval base in puerto rico called roosevelt road. >> it is central to the islands division to tomorrow> there is not any place like what the navy created on that 8000 acre property. ♪ >> for over 60 years, the u.s. navy southern command was located at an air base in puerto rico. in 2004, they moved out, costing the island thousands of jobs and millions of dollars in revenue. now, the redevelopment is a key priority in the economic plan and it is finally ready to get off of the...
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pretending to go fishing instead to the american battleship and going to meet winston churchill at the naval base the coast of newfounh nd. not to decide on the declaration of war but to set down in writing in a document the whole world the moral objectives of the democracy to oppose access to ready because it had independence with the country is occupied the hitler german forces and those from the rule.q and in the civilization as it was for churchill in the island general macarthur that the philippine government that roosevelt had no hesitation no. what roosevelt wanted was to show a the united states troops but you defend them until independence was granted in accordance with the of mike duffy act and was slated to take place 1946. with that moral imperative to run through his direction a distant threat -- thread from churchill shilling from prime minister when france fell. but have no vision of the future other than to hang onto civilized behavior in to see what the british empire had controlled or conquered. from malaysia to singapore. the difference is a far, far more pronounced in this yea
pretending to go fishing instead to the american battleship and going to meet winston churchill at the naval base the coast of newfounh nd. not to decide on the declaration of war but to set down in writing in a document the whole world the moral objectives of the democracy to oppose access to ready because it had independence with the country is occupied the hitler german forces and those from the rule.q and in the civilization as it was for churchill in the island general macarthur that the...
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this week lawmakers toured a detention center where the minors are being held at the naval base, one of three in the united states for unaccompanied children. the federal government needs to react quickly and create an appropriate solution. >> those children are here because adults have decided this is a safer place for them to be. we ought to treat them humanely. >> the federal government predicts the number of unaccompanied children crossing the boarder will double. last year 25,000 children entered the united states illegally. >>> republican leaders today said they will consider the president's emergency funding if the plan includes speeding up the deportation of the children. the president wants to spend $3.7 billion to increase security along the boarder. support groups and democrats are opposing efforts to quickly return them. >>> shoppers at one store were surprised in a good way. a mystery man asked the manager in concord if he could cover the cost of groceries for shoppers today. he says the man spent more than $600 paying the bills for about half a dozen shoppers. >> he wal
this week lawmakers toured a detention center where the minors are being held at the naval base, one of three in the united states for unaccompanied children. the federal government needs to react quickly and create an appropriate solution. >> those children are here because adults have decided this is a safer place for them to be. we ought to treat them humanely. >> the federal government predicts the number of unaccompanied children crossing the boarder will double. last year...
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. >> currently, a naval base in southern california is one of three shelters set up by the federal government to house hundreds of central american children. >>> bill aim at dealing with immigration surge at the board ar peers to be a few votes short of passing in the senate. $3.5 billion emergency spending bill would have helped to deal with the tens of thousands of young, undocumented immigrants. democrats tack on hundreds of millions of dollars to fight western wildfires and provided a for israel but could not get enough votes. vo congress will go on break at the end of the week. >>> keep an eye on twitter, shares surged 30% in after-hours trading. you'll see a bump today. live at cnbc headquarters with the latest. good morning. >> good morning. watch shares of twitter today because all eyes will be on them. they served 30% in the after-hours trading session last night. the company reporting better than expected earnings adding millions of new users and easing concerns of slowing growth. twitter says the world cup helped as people interacted with each other during the game. futures are hig
. >> currently, a naval base in southern california is one of three shelters set up by the federal government to house hundreds of central american children. >>> bill aim at dealing with immigration surge at the board ar peers to be a few votes short of passing in the senate. $3.5 billion emergency spending bill would have helped to deal with the tens of thousands of young, undocumented immigrants. democrats tack on hundreds of millions of dollars to fight western wildfires and...
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we have one shelter close to los angeles in a naval base there, and we know that the conditions are much better within the shelter. they really made an effort to make sure that the children have the services of mental health and health in general, educational, and activities for them to do that is something that we don't see at the border. >> a lot of kids are sent with the understanding that if they make it they'll some how be able to contact their relatives who are already in the state. is it groups like yours, the central american resource center that helps create those reunions? >> well, we definitely have a lot of parents and families coming to our centers and our organizations that they trust and saying i think my child is in detention. i think my brother is in detention. where do i go, where do i call to find them. we're having to walk through the process. we have people asking to fill out the application to get the child released. we're working with authorities. we're working with other community groups and organizations to make sure that the families receive the information they
we have one shelter close to los angeles in a naval base there, and we know that the conditions are much better within the shelter. they really made an effort to make sure that the children have the services of mental health and health in general, educational, and activities for them to do that is something that we don't see at the border. >> a lot of kids are sent with the understanding that if they make it they'll some how be able to contact their relatives who are already in the state....
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. >>> taiwanese authorities have hosted a group of foreign journalists at their largest naval base. analysts say they're stating china's claim. they took a tour of the base on monday. it's located in the southern city of cow shung, facing the south china sea. reporters watched a helicopter lower a submarine detector into the ocean. they also saw patrol frigate drills to handle a fire on board after an attack. crews in respective suits worked to put out a fire and rescue the injured. vice foreign minister xi says taiwanese are confident in their capability and believe they can contribute to peace and stability in the region. >>> japan's government has asked local leaders in the country's southwest for permission to station a fleet of controversial aircraft there. senior vice defense minister ryota takeda met on tuesday with govern the governor. he says they plan for the amphibious unit. the motor aircraft will need parking space and use of the airport's runway. takeda also asked the governor to allow the u.s. marine corps in okinawa to use the same airport. >> translator: the japanes
. >>> taiwanese authorities have hosted a group of foreign journalists at their largest naval base. analysts say they're stating china's claim. they took a tour of the base on monday. it's located in the southern city of cow shung, facing the south china sea. reporters watched a helicopter lower a submarine detector into the ocean. they also saw patrol frigate drills to handle a fire on board after an attack. crews in respective suits worked to put out a fire and rescue the injured....
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harry reporting from south korea, the ongoing process against the construction of this $1 billion naval base. >> and the plea for peace. the american teenager who says he was beaten by israeli soldiers takes a message to washington. >> and i'm matt ramsey at the polo club in spain, talking exclusively to the world's best polo player.
harry reporting from south korea, the ongoing process against the construction of this $1 billion naval base. >> and the plea for peace. the american teenager who says he was beaten by israeli soldiers takes a message to washington. >> and i'm matt ramsey at the polo club in spain, talking exclusively to the world's best polo player.
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we have big naval bases.'m saying expansion of that is something the american people don't want. >> what about condoleezza rice. >> i love her. in more ways -- she plays the piano. >> call her, dana. ahead on the july 4th holiday there's one in every office. the over sharer. co-workers that tell you every detail of every minute of their life. like dating dramas and so on. bob, you know who you are. we have one over sharer here. i used to share an office with him. >> that's a felix and an oscar. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the five" fourth of july special. anyone who has ever had a job can relate to this. in every office there's always that s too much about their personal life. they are called over sharers. there's the blunderer that co-workers that misses social accuse that conversation isn't welcome. next is the narcissist. the patient, one who uses the office to vent and analyze personal problems. the storyteller they will talk endlessly about any topic. the worer relieves anxiety through none stop chatter and f
we have big naval bases.'m saying expansion of that is something the american people don't want. >> what about condoleezza rice. >> i love her. in more ways -- she plays the piano. >> call her, dana. ahead on the july 4th holiday there's one in every office. the over sharer. co-workers that tell you every detail of every minute of their life. like dating dramas and so on. bob, you know who you are. we have one over sharer here. i used to share an office with him. >>...
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chuck hagel speaking at a naval base in georgia says isis is well organized well funded and dynamic organizationre a threat to every stabilized nation on earth. >> back at home they can't dodge this one. a los angeles jour refijury fin the dodgers negligent in the beating of a fan. brian stow was left in disabling brain damage after he was attacked in a stable parking lot after the game. he was awarded 18 million saying the dodgers are responsible for about a quarter of that. the two men convicted of attacking him will have to pay the rest. he wrote the book on it how to survive the bulls of pamplona but the bulls didn't care. bill hill man was gored on the streets of spain in the running of the bulls. this year's run featured six 1300 pound bulls. things got dangerous when the animals broke lose from the pack. that's when hill man and another man undwere gored. he had surgery on his right thigh. >> parenting company lg unveiling a new bracelet designed to let moms and dads know where their kids are all of the time. they can use the built in gps to locate the child or talk to them with the micro
chuck hagel speaking at a naval base in georgia says isis is well organized well funded and dynamic organizationre a threat to every stabilized nation on earth. >> back at home they can't dodge this one. a los angeles jour refijury fin the dodgers negligent in the beating of a fan. brian stow was left in disabling brain damage after he was attacked in a stable parking lot after the game. he was awarded 18 million saying the dodgers are responsible for about a quarter of that. the two men...
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temporary shelter where some children caught crossing into the country illegally are housed at a naval base in ventura county. protests showed up for and against the teens housed in the united states. inside the base members of the latino legislative caucus can religious heres toured the facility. >> they saw the kids i knew they were scared. they are alone. as a parent, you have to make difficult decisions. >> they get in the country they are not going to leave. we don't even know what kind of people they, they could be persecuted or going members. some of the kids are almost 18. >>> rebound is asking congress for $1.1 billion to increase enforcement along the border. $433 million coughs overtime in facilities to detain unaccompanied children and another $1.8 billion for care of the concern including shelter and medical needs. >>> develop now in the middle east ancient feud between israelis and palestinians is rap setting -- ratcheting up with the israeli army attacking 160 siteness gaza intensifying the intensive on hamas. a gaza health officials say eight people have been killed in airst
temporary shelter where some children caught crossing into the country illegally are housed at a naval base in ventura county. protests showed up for and against the teens housed in the united states. inside the base members of the latino legislative caucus can religious heres toured the facility. >> they saw the kids i knew they were scared. they are alone. as a parent, you have to make difficult decisions. >> they get in the country they are not going to leave. we don't even know...
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they were then flown to a naval base in italy.n got inside the wheel well in maui one of the plain plain's -- planes earlier stops. >> three u.s. marines murdered in cold blood during an insider attack in afghanistan two years ago. the gunman who allegedly bragged about jihad about spend 7 and a half years behind bars. now the father of one of those victims greg buckley jr. has written a scathing letter to the marine. he says the marine corps wants to provide no information about the murders. it wants to conduct no investigation. it wants the entire incident to go away. the marine corps says they have been in regular contact with the family since those murders. coming up on "fox & friends", the dad will share his story. >> general motors will be taken back to court once again over their faulty ignition switches. lauren simonetti is here with the latest details for us. >> hi, heather. good morning. a new lawsuit claims even more deaths to general motors faulty ignition switches. filing a new suit naming 29 people killed 629 hurt in
they were then flown to a naval base in italy.n got inside the wheel well in maui one of the plain plain's -- planes earlier stops. >> three u.s. marines murdered in cold blood during an insider attack in afghanistan two years ago. the gunman who allegedly bragged about jihad about spend 7 and a half years behind bars. now the father of one of those victims greg buckley jr. has written a scathing letter to the marine. he says the marine corps wants to provide no information about the...
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naval base was the largest military installation outside of the u.s. mainland for almost 50 years. own became one of the biggest red light districts in the country. by the u.s. bases closed here in 1992, at least 50,000 children are believed to have been born to u.s. fathers. some of them left behind by mothers who were either unable to bare the social stigma or were too poor to support them. in 1982 the united states congress voted to grant citizenship to am-asians, but did not include the philippines. and now a new military agreement between the philippine government and the u.s. means an increased u.s. military presence in the country. many here believe that the united states has a moral obligation to look after its forgotten children. >> the expansion of u.s. troops here, which is growing, we fear that they may join the sex tourists, and exploit more of the filipino women and leave them abandoned when they are pregnant. and we have more children here that will be living a life of dire hardship. >> reporter: but the u.s. has not said anything about a change in its policy. it insi
naval base was the largest military installation outside of the u.s. mainland for almost 50 years. own became one of the biggest red light districts in the country. by the u.s. bases closed here in 1992, at least 50,000 children are believed to have been born to u.s. fathers. some of them left behind by mothers who were either unable to bare the social stigma or were too poor to support them. in 1982 the united states congress voted to grant citizenship to am-asians, but did not include the...
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ventura naval base is carrying for 450 with a capacity of 500. there's already a dispute about just how long the facility also be obligated to care for and house the children. >> an arrangement was for 120 days at each of the three facilities. each of them is on a different clock, but it's 120 days long. >> there's rumors they had requests from hhs to have a new 120-day period beyond the first 120-day period. >> reporter: oklahoma republican congressman and navy pilot jim bridenstein says he believes it's reaching a breaking point. >> once the military bases are used at refugee camps, it affects readiness. we have barracks troops need to train, and it doesn't help when our military bases are being used as refugee camps. >> reporter: he says when he attempted to visit ft. sill to check out the situation, he was told he could make abappointment for three weeks later. a thursday media tour of the post has been arranged but with a ban on recording devices, asking questions or speaking with the staff. and hhs spokesperson sels fox, in order to protect
ventura naval base is carrying for 450 with a capacity of 500. there's already a dispute about just how long the facility also be obligated to care for and house the children. >> an arrangement was for 120 days at each of the three facilities. each of them is on a different clock, but it's 120 days long. >> there's rumors they had requests from hhs to have a new 120-day period beyond the first 120-day period. >> reporter: oklahoma republican congressman and navy pilot jim...
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. >> currently a naval base in southern california is one of three shelters set up by the federal government to house hundreds of central american children. >>> bill aimed at dealing with immigration surge at the border appears to be a few votes short of passing. the $3.5 billion bill would have helped to deal with tens of thousands of young, undocumented immigrants arriving here. democrats tacked on hundreds of millions to fight western wildfires and in aid to israel to sweeten the deal but could not get enough votes. congress will go on summer break at the end of the week. >>> 5:52. shockingly successful "sharknado" returns to television tonight. >> shockingly is right. "sharknado 2," special appearance from well-known today show hosts. >> i mentions los angeles last year. anything learned by the situation there new yorkers need to know now? >> you've got to avoid going near one at all cost. very unpredictable. think of it this way, a twister with teeth. enough said. >> enough about said indeed, al, thank you very much. >> matt lauer, al roker play themselves in the sequel to the cult favo
. >> currently a naval base in southern california is one of three shelters set up by the federal government to house hundreds of central american children. >>> bill aimed at dealing with immigration surge at the border appears to be a few votes short of passing. the $3.5 billion bill would have helped to deal with tens of thousands of young, undocumented immigrants arriving here. democrats tacked on hundreds of millions to fight western wildfires and in aid to israel to sweeten...
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he's kept the russian naval base in tartus.obama refused to acknowledge al si si in cairo, it was putin who went there to give them $2 billion in aid. and now you have cuba, venezuela and nicaragua all asking for russian military aid advisors in combined exercises. putin controls all the organs of information in russia. and thanks to eddie snowden, the new normal in america is not tranquility. in fact, in the globe it's terror. and putin's decision to put that sa-11 buk launcher in the hands of russian separatists and then fire the missiles with russian technicians is further proof of it. now we've, by the way, heard in the last couple of hours we've now learned our state department, our state department, has announced that the two ukrainian aircraft that were shot down this week were shot down from russia as they were flying over ukrainian territory. >> so they're getting more brazen. back to the snowden part of this. putin is obviously enjoying, you know, upstaging obama, embarrassing him on the world stage. earlier today on
he's kept the russian naval base in tartus.obama refused to acknowledge al si si in cairo, it was putin who went there to give them $2 billion in aid. and now you have cuba, venezuela and nicaragua all asking for russian military aid advisors in combined exercises. putin controls all the organs of information in russia. and thanks to eddie snowden, the new normal in america is not tranquility. in fact, in the globe it's terror. and putin's decision to put that sa-11 buk launcher in the hands of...
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we have big naval bases.'m saying expansion of that is something the american people don't want. >> what about condoleezza rice. >> i love her. in more ways -- she plays the piano. >> call her, dana. ahead on the july 4th holiday there's one in every office. the over sharer. co-workers that tell you every detail of every minute of their life. like dating dramas and so on. bob, you know who you are. we have one over sharer here. i used to share an office with him. >> that's a felix and an oscar. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be alone. heee yawww! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jesse? really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals
we have big naval bases.'m saying expansion of that is something the american people don't want. >> what about condoleezza rice. >> i love her. in more ways -- she plays the piano. >> call her, dana. ahead on the july 4th holiday there's one in every office. the over sharer. co-workers that tell you every detail of every minute of their life. like dating dramas and so on. bob, you know who you are. we have one over sharer here. i used to share an office with him. >>...
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. >> also the washington free beacon reports outbreak naval base where foreign children are being processedlking points is not using scare tactics but inconceivable that huge influx f foreign children will not hurt americans. it will. one vivid example in lind, massachusetts a working class suburb of boston foreign students have increased by more than 500 in the past three years. last year in lynn, nearly 250 students from guatemala alone enrolled in the public schools there that puts an incredible burden on the local citizens of lynn who are not generally affluent people. just the language problems alone strain the system: there comes a time when americans have to realistically assess their federal government. and if you are paying attention, that assessment is grim and getting worse by the week. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight, is it legal. here now attorneys and fox news analysts kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl. >> so the law regarding taking immigrant, whether they be children or adults, doesn't matter. and secretly sending them to various states, in various capaciti
. >> also the washington free beacon reports outbreak naval base where foreign children are being processedlking points is not using scare tactics but inconceivable that huge influx f foreign children will not hurt americans. it will. one vivid example in lind, massachusetts a working class suburb of boston foreign students have increased by more than 500 in the past three years. last year in lynn, nearly 250 students from guatemala alone enrolled in the public schools there that puts an...
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partisan press conference after the shooting at the naval base. or the v.a.andal where he talks about really incremental steps. i think he's made some missteps. you have 54% of americans who say that the obama administration is not competent in running the government. that is a serious problem for him, an impression that is hard to unmake. >> and it happened to george bush. >> exactly. once these impressions are set, they become part of the leadership challenge and i think the president has fed that unfortunate unfortunately. >> there is a cycle of in, but i have to -- i think there is a broader issue. congress has never had lower approval ratings. it's now tweens ap he s and hea toddler. yes, it is quite appropriate. and here is the problem. i think it's a problem on sdlt going for any administration. is that i think it is too easy to pick out anything on any given day and announce that there a crisis. the reality is that government big, unwieldy, anybody who knows in the government knows that. >> a lot of government that works all the time. >> a lot of gove
partisan press conference after the shooting at the naval base. or the v.a.andal where he talks about really incremental steps. i think he's made some missteps. you have 54% of americans who say that the obama administration is not competent in running the government. that is a serious problem for him, an impression that is hard to unmake. >> and it happened to george bush. >> exactly. once these impressions are set, they become part of the leadership challenge and i think the...
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the peninsula is populated by ethnic russians and important because of the naval base in the black sea leave ukraine and join russia instead, the move supported and promoted by russia itself and condemned by ukraine's government and allies. >> we will not accept russia's occupation of crimea. >> ukrainian government rejected the vote and russia responded by masking troops along the boarder. prorussian separatists started accumulating heavy weaponry and in recent days made claims they shot down several ukrainian aircraft. another sign the violence in this region has no end in sight. host of cnn's "gps" joins me now and i think a lot of people, this conflict faded from the headlines from coverage in the united states but today is a reminder, a shocking reminder, if anything, it's as intense as ever. >> and also a reminder you touched on, anderson, in that report which is the government of ukraine does not actually control all the territory of ukraine, and this happened in a part of ukraine that the government ocf ukraine does not control. it's controlled by prorussian rebel forces. there
the peninsula is populated by ethnic russians and important because of the naval base in the black sea leave ukraine and join russia instead, the move supported and promoted by russia itself and condemned by ukraine's government and allies. >> we will not accept russia's occupation of crimea. >> ukrainian government rejected the vote and russia responded by masking troops along the boarder. prorussian separatists started accumulating heavy weaponry and in recent days made claims...
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knocking out british naval bases on the gulf coast.great efforts by george washington and way back in the day, the continental congress. he is the namesake of galveston, texas. you would think that would be enough recognition, but now, 227 years after he passed, a resolution has passed the house judiciary committee to grant him honorary citizenship for his role in helping america during the revolutionary war. now, this is sort of funny because republican congressman eric cantor just killed a bill that would actually do the same thing for immigrants that are serving our country right now. do you remember that? it wasn't even two months ago members of congress wanted to attach the enlist act to the national defense act to the national defense act. eric cantor was taking fire from that primary challenger he had for being soft on immigration. so he refused to even bring the enlist act to the floor. he killed it. that didn't save his seat as we were reminiscing earlier tonight. congress still can't get the enlist act to the floor. so appare
knocking out british naval bases on the gulf coast.great efforts by george washington and way back in the day, the continental congress. he is the namesake of galveston, texas. you would think that would be enough recognition, but now, 227 years after he passed, a resolution has passed the house judiciary committee to grant him honorary citizenship for his role in helping america during the revolutionary war. now, this is sort of funny because republican congressman eric cantor just killed a...
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. >> reporter: he's a maintenance electrician for a defense contractor at naval base san diego.e says employers don't take his degree seriously. >> if you say you got a degree from the university of phoenix, you immediately get that's a paper factory, that's a certificate factory, you don't get the same respect. >> reporter: he hopes other veterans think more carefully than he did about where they spend their education benefit. but advocates say it's not realistic to expect veterans like pace to police the g.i. bill. they say that's the job of congress and regulators. five years after the new g.i. bill became law, there are still virtually no restrictions on where that money can be spent. >> woodruff: a couple of footnotes: for the record, david pace does work for b.a.e. systems, which is an underwriter of the newshour. this past week, one major for- profit player, corinthian colleges, under scrutiny from the government and facing bankruptcy, announced it would sell or close it's 97 u.s. schools. this story was part of "reveal," a new investigative radio program from the center
. >> reporter: he's a maintenance electrician for a defense contractor at naval base san diego.e says employers don't take his degree seriously. >> if you say you got a degree from the university of phoenix, you immediately get that's a paper factory, that's a certificate factory, you don't get the same respect. >> reporter: he hopes other veterans think more carefully than he did about where they spend their education benefit. but advocates say it's not realistic to expect...
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when hundreds of children were brought to this naval base for processing, no signs of protest, only signs of support. >> we are a welcoming community. >> lucas zucker helped organize a pro-immigration rally? >> we have seen so much negative sentiment in other cities like murrieta. we thought it was important for our community to stand up and show our support for these children who have come a long way through a really dangerous situation. >> this converted classroom represents the support in community has shown the migrants: a soccer ball, a pair of shoes, all items that have been donated. in this bag, we have clothes for children. there are a pair of jeans for a little girl. if you look around this room, you clearly see items that the kids need, but you also see items that have been donated that let the kids just be kids. >> there are no simple answers for why these two cities have reacted so different, but consider their make-up. murrieta is a largely conservative city with a latino population around 26%. by comparison, latinos make up more than half of port huenene's population. >> thi
when hundreds of children were brought to this naval base for processing, no signs of protest, only signs of support. >> we are a welcoming community. >> lucas zucker helped organize a pro-immigration rally? >> we have seen so much negative sentiment in other cities like murrieta. we thought it was important for our community to stand up and show our support for these children who have come a long way through a really dangerous situation. >> this converted classroom...
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there's even some talk about russia wanting naval bases here again.all shades of the cuban missile crisis. a lot of this is probably just to get under u.s. officials' skin. but vladimir putin is meeting with raul castro and expected to meet with fidel castro. the russian president made some very strong overtures during his visit. >> do the cuban people welcome stronger ties with russia after things had dissolved with the collapse of the soviet union? >> you know, here's the irony is the country that cuba now wants most to have best relations with is the united states. their number one priority is now the u.s. economic embargo lifted. this doesn't really help. they have to walk a bit of a tight rope here. if they annoy the united states too much, it will dash efforts to try and improve relationshipses with washington. the economy here is in dire straits. cuba is in no shape to turn downy friends whether they come from east or west. patrick, thank you so much. we told you about north korea's displeasure with a seth rogen, james franco movie coming out t
there's even some talk about russia wanting naval bases here again.all shades of the cuban missile crisis. a lot of this is probably just to get under u.s. officials' skin. but vladimir putin is meeting with raul castro and expected to meet with fidel castro. the russian president made some very strong overtures during his visit. >> do the cuban people welcome stronger ties with russia after things had dissolved with the collapse of the soviet union? >> you know, here's the irony is...
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naval base is in norfolk, virginia. sea level rise will be one for between now and 2050, it could be up to four feet by the end of the century. have over $100d billion worth of property underwater, below sea level. important is very that we understand that in action on climate change will have real costs. i agree that we should not be , we havein floodplains to make sure that our maps are up to date, reflecting the latest science. enough, after hurricane sandy in new jersey and new york, they started buying up some properties rather than letting people rebuild because they are no longer safe from storm surges. for acan you explain difference between climate change adaptation and mitigation? guest: guest: obama's plan focuses on reducing carbon and other climate pollution that exacerbates climate change. this includes power plants, heavy trucks, and other sources. coal burning fossil fuels, or natural gas and oil that puts carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and warms the planet. the second is what we like to think of as cl
naval base is in norfolk, virginia. sea level rise will be one for between now and 2050, it could be up to four feet by the end of the century. have over $100d billion worth of property underwater, below sea level. important is very that we understand that in action on climate change will have real costs. i agree that we should not be , we havein floodplains to make sure that our maps are up to date, reflecting the latest science. enough, after hurricane sandy in new jersey and new york, they...
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naval base in sooufic bay was the largest base outside the mainland the this up to was one of the biggest red light districts in the country. by the time u.s. bases closed in 1992, 50,000 children are believed to have been born to u.s. fathers. some of the them left behind by mother unable to bear the social stigma or too poor to support them. >> in 1982 the united states congress voted to franked u.s. citizenship to amor asian and other countries. it excluded the philippines. now, a new milt agreement and an increased appearance in front of the country. many believe the united states had a moral obligation. >> the expansion of u.s. troops which is growing and we fear that they may join the sex tourists and exploit more women and leaf them abandoned. we have more children here. there'll be no living a life of poverty. the u.s. military has not said anything. in a statement it insists that it's taking its responsibility to u.s. citizens, while carefully assessing citizenship claims. >> jackie says amor asian children are a forgotten community. long discriminated and living on the fringes o
naval base in sooufic bay was the largest base outside the mainland the this up to was one of the biggest red light districts in the country. by the time u.s. bases closed in 1992, 50,000 children are believed to have been born to u.s. fathers. some of the them left behind by mother unable to bear the social stigma or too poor to support them. >> in 1982 the united states congress voted to franked u.s. citizenship to amor asian and other countries. it excluded the philippines. now, a new...
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china's not threatening anybody is the united states it's building bases from the philippines to vet now naval and air bases to surround sound it's united states mistake and nato to russia's borders that it's calling now for troop buildup says eastern europe is putting missile bases on russia's borders is trying to cut george you're in ukraine in. the aggression is not coming from china or russia what are the economic implications of allowing sign a free rein in asia. or to mean allowing or that it's not up to the united states who does business with china or china does business mess. with the whole notion that we could disallow is that somebody can sense. that's it so i think that people will do business with china because it's profitable and paid since they have good deals and they approach people and that way they say hey look let's do business we come in and say let's have military bases let us buy your government and that's your payoffs and so you will do it we won't we'll put military bases this is totally different approach and that was dr paul craig roberts. time now for a very quick b
china's not threatening anybody is the united states it's building bases from the philippines to vet now naval and air bases to surround sound it's united states mistake and nato to russia's borders that it's calling now for troop buildup says eastern europe is putting missile bases on russia's borders is trying to cut george you're in ukraine in. the aggression is not coming from china or russia what are the economic implications of allowing sign a free rein in asia. or to mean allowing or...
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. >> nosotros estamos haciendo son las visitas periÓdicas a los albergues en california y en la base navalÍa cÓnsul de mÉxico ofreciÓ apoyo a sus contrapartes centroamericanos. >> poner a disposiciÓn de los colegas centroamericanos en la gama de instalaciones e infraestructura fÍsica y humana que tenemos. >> la comunidad hondureÑa de los angeles encontrar preocupada. >> las autoridades de honduras representantes de los hondureÑos en los angeles no han tomado acciÓn. >> por eso este miembro llamado la embajada para quejarse. >> lo que me dijeron es que iban a tomar acciÓn ante la embajada y llamar al cÓnsul. >> buscamos al cÓnsul por telÉfono y hasta horas de la tarde nos contestÓ y explicó que no lo hizo porque estaba visitando uno de los albergues. las preguntas porque hasta ahora? los primeros menores llegaron hace unos meses. >> estamos tratando de canalizar y coordinar esto de acuerdo a las lÍneas que nos dan o el tiempo que nos dejan el acceso que nos puedan otorgar. >> tras la mayorÍa de los niÑos que estÁn llegando son de honduras. el presidente de honduras en una entrevista con otr
. >> nosotros estamos haciendo son las visitas periÓdicas a los albergues en california y en la base navalÍa cÓnsul de mÉxico ofreciÓ apoyo a sus contrapartes centroamericanos. >> poner a disposiciÓn de los colegas centroamericanos en la gama de instalaciones e infraestructura fÍsica y humana que tenemos. >> la comunidad hondureÑa de los angeles encontrar preocupada. >> las autoridades de honduras representantes de los hondureÑos en los angeles no han tomado...
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listen to this brief exchange that we had at the israeli naval base. >> you see something suspicious. you see people coming in from the water who are armed. >> yeah. >> what do you do? >> we stayed away, inform our higher ranks and higher units and they involve all the different kinds of units in the navy and the navy in general, whoever needs to be involved. >> whether the army -- >> yes. >> the israelis did wind up killing those hamas infiltrators. was navy, army, air force. they are bracing for more of that and the navy is on full scale patrol along that long mediterranean coast. >> wolf, stand by. we want to check in with ana at the crossing on the gaza/israel border. we understand that this morning palestinian-americans are being evacuated from gaza. tell us what you know about that. >> reporter: that's right. we've just spoken to some of them around 140 have come through already this morning. very glad of course to be allowed out and very sad to leave their friends and relatives. some of them had come over for relative weddings. one girl left her sister behind who just married a
listen to this brief exchange that we had at the israeli naval base. >> you see something suspicious. you see people coming in from the water who are armed. >> yeah. >> what do you do? >> we stayed away, inform our higher ranks and higher units and they involve all the different kinds of units in the navy and the navy in general, whoever needs to be involved. >> whether the army -- >> yes. >> the israelis did wind up killing those hamas infiltrators....
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. >> i toured the naval base near the gaza border.t for hamas attack piers. >> there's another machine over here. >> troops here were the first to detect a brazen move by armed militants who stormed the beach from the sea. >> we saw the divers coming over. there was a group of terrorists. hamas terrorists. >> were they ready to die? >> i believe they came to die. but before they wanted to die they wanted to kill as much as they could. >> we spent much of the day near the gaza border arrive agent the brunt out ruins of a gas station shortly after it was struck by rocket fire. igniting cars in flames and seriously injuring one man. let's take a look. you can see the damage and the destruction. these are automobiles, cars, were just here to get some gas. maybe get some maintenance. we saw evidence of the escalading conflict everywhere. if you look behind me, you see a huge, huge plume of smoke that is just come up. that's an israeli air strike on a target in northern gaza right now. >> we could hear and see israeli air strikes all day lo
. >> i toured the naval base near the gaza border.t for hamas attack piers. >> there's another machine over here. >> troops here were the first to detect a brazen move by armed militants who stormed the beach from the sea. >> we saw the divers coming over. there was a group of terrorists. hamas terrorists. >> were they ready to die? >> i believe they came to die. but before they wanted to die they wanted to kill as much as they could. >> we spent much...
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and california, we have a naval base holding 400. they're doing between 400 and 1,000 per different military installation and now trying to reach out beyond the military inlags i installations to churches or colleges with a gymnasium and the fundamental responsibility i think of the federal government, first of all, i think the president needs to send a strong message very quickly. it should have happened already dealing with the other heads of state just to say, look, we are going to send your residents back to you. we'll work with you but we can't just continue to have this influx coming across the border. the president should be working with mexico to make sure their southern border is secure. in the past, they have had much stronger policies but in 2008 they changed their policies to give people coming across basically a two-week visa and they realized very quickly that over 80% of the people that were getting the two-week visas were not coming back again. so our partner just like can canada, mexico should be working with us, as
and california, we have a naval base holding 400. they're doing between 400 and 1,000 per different military installation and now trying to reach out beyond the military inlags i installations to churches or colleges with a gymnasium and the fundamental responsibility i think of the federal government, first of all, i think the president needs to send a strong message very quickly. it should have happened already dealing with the other heads of state just to say, look, we are going to send your...
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referendum on scottish independence looming opinions are divided about the future of britain's naval forces currently based there we discuss possible implications with two military experts. should scotland separate the remains of the u.k. will still have defense forces all i would say is that if you have a single unitary force and you split it into two parts then it inevitably costs money to set up the aisle the pot with all the admin and things like that but it ends up less efficient so there will be less money effectively and we already don't spend enough on defense assuming that an independent scotland supplication to join nato was successful then then and with expects the rest of the nato organization to come to their aid and vice versa i think couldn't we talk about defense and then . presidents go through the all roads eventually lead to tried and now the government has said it would seek the speediest and safest removal of president from scottish territory however there are huge implications in that because there appears to be no where the trident fleet plus warheads could go in the u.k. in the shor
referendum on scottish independence looming opinions are divided about the future of britain's naval forces currently based there we discuss possible implications with two military experts. should scotland separate the remains of the u.k. will still have defense forces all i would say is that if you have a single unitary force and you split it into two parts then it inevitably costs money to set up the aisle the pot with all the admin and things like that but it ends up less efficient so there...