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katie nielson, kpix 5. >>> a san jose man who was in danger of being deported will be a free man tomorrow after spending six months in jail. he is an undocumented immigrant from mexico. i.c.e. agents arrested him and he has been held in richmond since. now a judge says he can stay in the country permanently and the government has not appealed the order. supporters say he will be released tomorrow morning. >>> president trump unleashed a flurry of tweets attacking dachau mexico. -- daca and mexico. the statement cames after a report immigrants were coming into the u.s. illegally. >> reporter: before heading into church president trump tweeted that the immigration situation is getting more dangerous and caravans are coming. said the u.s. needs help from mexico. or else he will cut the country out of nafta. the trade agreement. >> mexico has got to help us at the border. if they are not know thing to help us it is a very sad thing. >> the president threatened daca which stands for deferred action for childhood arrivals. he purpose of daca is to protect eligible immigrant youth who came to th
katie nielson, kpix 5. >>> a san jose man who was in danger of being deported will be a free man tomorrow after spending six months in jail. he is an undocumented immigrant from mexico. i.c.e. agents arrested him and he has been held in richmond since. now a judge says he can stay in the country permanently and the government has not appealed the order. supporters say he will be released tomorrow morning. >>> president trump unleashed a flurry of tweets attacking dachau...
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go proves nielson friends are. something happens in this case it was a chemical attack on civilians in syria and then the public and the media are waiting for the response i think it's very clear now that if president trump said that there is going to be a response then it will be i just think that our expectations in a way that this american response will be so severe that it will be a game changer i think this is not the case it will again be misadjusted and very careful calculation by the americans not to deteriorate into a clash a direct confrontation with russia. run around trying to find a job and work here or there and it's not a good life. my children have had some some problems so i spent a lot of money in my children and cumulated debt so. the original plan was to come up here for six months. and get out of debt but as i came up i made money paid off some bills there were other things. i happy birthday celestial. six six stitches yes. well i'm glad you're feeling better celestial i mean. i love you too an
go proves nielson friends are. something happens in this case it was a chemical attack on civilians in syria and then the public and the media are waiting for the response i think it's very clear now that if president trump said that there is going to be a response then it will be i just think that our expectations in a way that this american response will be so severe that it will be a game changer i think this is not the case it will again be misadjusted and very careful calculation by the...
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>> secretary kirsten nielson was asked that verbatim, and her response was the homeland security department always had this as a possibility on the table. obviously there's ban renewed sense of urgency. but i will tell you based on my reporting, there is still a scramble going on to figure out all these pieces. i spoke with one administration official who said, listen, we have to figure out the lessons learned from operation jump start? 2006, there are still real questions about a lot of this, particularly on issues like what do these national guard troops actually do? we know aerial surveillance, but can they drive a bus, for example, if there are undocumented immigrants on that bus? what about where you put people who are caught trying to cross the border? is there enough room in the detention centers? will they convert military bases or use other infrastructure along the border? a lot of questions we just do not know the answers to, that's not necessarily because those answers exist and we don't know them, in a lot of ways they don't know answers either. >> hallie jackson at the white ho
>> secretary kirsten nielson was asked that verbatim, and her response was the homeland security department always had this as a possibility on the table. obviously there's ban renewed sense of urgency. but i will tell you based on my reporting, there is still a scramble going on to figure out all these pieces. i spoke with one administration official who said, listen, we have to figure out the lessons learned from operation jump start? 2006, there are still real questions about a lot of...
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secretary nielson from the department of homeland security. as you all know, the president received a briefing yesterday on the administration's strategy to confront the grong threat of illegal immigration, drugs and violent gang members coming across our southern border. as the president said, the mobilization of the national guard will be a part of the strategy. secretary nielson will have brief remarks and take your questions and after that, i'll be back to answer questions of the day and other topics. secretary? >> good afternoon, everyone. i want to start. i'll give you some facts and perspectives. hopefully i can put some things in context. i want to start with just a very simple statement for today's announcement, which is border security is homeland security, which is national security. it's not a partisan issue, it's not something that we can separate out. it's core to being a sovereign nation. the president says that a nation that cannot or chooses not to defend its borders he not be a sovereign nation. the threat is real. we talk ab
secretary nielson from the department of homeland security. as you all know, the president received a briefing yesterday on the administration's strategy to confront the grong threat of illegal immigration, drugs and violent gang members coming across our southern border. as the president said, the mobilization of the national guard will be a part of the strategy. secretary nielson will have brief remarks and take your questions and after that, i'll be back to answer questions of the day and...
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kpix 5's katie nielson has more on the struggle at roseland village. >> reporter: there are about 80eople in this camp behind dollar general and today they are leaving. city outreach workers say there are shelter beds available for everyone but most people i talked to said they're going to move to a different encampment. this is robin hall's home, a tent behind dollar general. >> how are you going to move this? >> on a shopping cart. >> reporter: she lived here since december and today she has to leave. >> i don't have plans right now. probably going to go to the next encampment. >> reporter: she is one of more than 80 people who are packing up their things and moving them on garbage bags or carts. outreach people are encouraging people to move into open beds at local shelters. >> my past experience with a shelter wasn't pleasant so i didn't want to try that again. >> reporter: she says she is going to move with her neighbors to another camp on the outskirts of town. >> this is a group of people that have a safe place where they feel comfortable and secure to live. this is a good alt
kpix 5's katie nielson has more on the struggle at roseland village. >> reporter: there are about 80eople in this camp behind dollar general and today they are leaving. city outreach workers say there are shelter beds available for everyone but most people i talked to said they're going to move to a different encampment. this is robin hall's home, a tent behind dollar general. >> how are you going to move this? >> on a shopping cart. >> reporter: she lived here since...
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but thank you for your time. >>> thank you, secretary nielson. we're already running long so weep jump straight into questions. sean. >> back in january the president told several of us that he was looking forward to willing to answer questions under oath from special counsel robert mueller. he said he expected that to happen in about or three weeks. does the president still intend to answer questions from the special counsel under oath. >> the president is working in conjunction with his legal team and make you a determination and i would refer you to them -- we're continuing to be fully cooperative with the office of the special counsel and will continue driving the same message that we've been driving for over a year that there was no collusion and we'll continue to be cooperative until that is -- comes to a full conclusion which we hope is soon. >> so nothing has changed in terms of his willingness to answer questions? >> again i would refer you to his legal team. he's working out -- they would make that determination. >> and what is the reac
but thank you for your time. >>> thank you, secretary nielson. we're already running long so weep jump straight into questions. sean. >> back in january the president told several of us that he was looking forward to willing to answer questions under oath from special counsel robert mueller. he said he expected that to happen in about or three weeks. does the president still intend to answer questions from the special counsel under oath. >> the president is working in...
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and i asked secretary nielson about this during yesterday's hearing and i want to raise it again here today. i understand that one reason for separating minor children from a parent or guardian is concern about the validity of a claim of familial relationship that traffickers may use to enter this country. what i'd like to know is, what is the process for verifying familial relations or debunking these concerns? and what are the weaknesses in the process that have caused unjustified separations of parents from their children, as was the case with the con gales mother that was sent to san diego and the 7-year-old child was sent to chicago. it would be both for you commissioner and mr. albins. >> i can start, matt. thank you, ranking member. for cvp, a separation of a group that presents as a family unit is as of right now a very rare event. it's about 1.4% of all these groups that show up at our border. the first question you ask is how do you determine family relationship. this is done very carefully based on an interview of the individuals, based on processing with fingerprints, look
and i asked secretary nielson about this during yesterday's hearing and i want to raise it again here today. i understand that one reason for separating minor children from a parent or guardian is concern about the validity of a claim of familial relationship that traffickers may use to enter this country. what i'd like to know is, what is the process for verifying familial relations or debunking these concerns? and what are the weaknesses in the process that have caused unjustified separations...
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think we should point out that just earlier this week, the secretary of homeland security, secretary nielson, was in mexico city to discuss that collaboration, to talk about the things that u.s. and mexico can work together to have a healthy relationship. ryan? >> leyla santiago in mexico city, thank you for that update. let's go to boris sanchez live in west palm beach. boris, the president has largely been silent on the daca issue. where did this all come from today? >> reporter: ryan, it is not, perhaps surprisingly, simple. there was news about these caravans coming through central america to mexico, and the president commented on twitter. going back to 2015 when he attacked mexico for not sending their best, in his words. the president in a tweet calling for the senate to pursue the nuclear option to pass immigration reform with only a simple majority, something that senate majority leader mitch mcconnell has said he previously would not do in a pair of tweets. here's the first, the president writing, quote, central america is doing little, if not nothing, to stop people from flowing in
think we should point out that just earlier this week, the secretary of homeland security, secretary nielson, was in mexico city to discuss that collaboration, to talk about the things that u.s. and mexico can work together to have a healthy relationship. ryan? >> leyla santiago in mexico city, thank you for that update. let's go to boris sanchez live in west palm beach. boris, the president has largely been silent on the daca issue. where did this all come from today? >> reporter:...
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while he's there, secretary of he land security kirsten nielson will tour the base and they will be briefedng fight. the president took off from palm beach international and made his way to key
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katie nielson joining us life to break down the proposed legislation. >> a lot of this happening, controversial members are spr deucing a bill that would change the reasonable force rule to a necessary force standard. officers would only be able to open fire if this were no other reasonable alternatives to the use of deadly force. the goal is to get officers to diffuse situations or use leslie that will weapons. the sheriff's association hasn't seen the bill and can't comment. it comes on the heels of protests this sacramento over the shooting death of stephan clark. clark was suspected of breaking in to cars and two police officers chased him in to his grandparents backyard. the officers shot him because they thought he had a gun but investigators say clark was holding a cell phone. >> we feel that it's legally justified. our opinions that's just our opinion. it will be the district attorney and the attorney general. >> it's good. the momentum is good. we need to keep on. we are not going the be quiet until we get justice. >> the bill's sponsors say police officers shot and killed 162 people l
katie nielson joining us life to break down the proposed legislation. >> a lot of this happening, controversial members are spr deucing a bill that would change the reasonable force rule to a necessary force standard. officers would only be able to open fire if this were no other reasonable alternatives to the use of deadly force. the goal is to get officers to diffuse situations or use leslie that will weapons. the sheriff's association hasn't seen the bill and can't comment. it comes on...
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i know we have the secretary nielson sound bite. i want to play it because it is tough to hear. i want to make sure people understand what she's saying here. >> he said he loved to see the information, love d to see what is happening along the border. so i hope to talk to governor brown again shortly. >> if governor brown says no, what happens? does the national security guard stop at the border of california? >> well, what they really need here is a memorandum of understanding. we have seen it happen in the past when governor schwarzenegger was the governor of california. >> different political climate, right? >> reporter: different political climate. same republican, though, a president at the time. but the federal government can't force this. if the federal government declares a national emergency, then they could theoretically provide federalized troops to the border. but they cannot force the state to provide state ordered and state funded national troop. it seems like the governors in arizona and texas seem to be on board with this. the big question as kristen mentioned, w
i know we have the secretary nielson sound bite. i want to play it because it is tough to hear. i want to make sure people understand what she's saying here. >> he said he loved to see the information, love d to see what is happening along the border. so i hope to talk to governor brown again shortly. >> if governor brown says no, what happens? does the national security guard stop at the border of california? >> well, what they really need here is a memorandum of...
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while he's there, secretary of he land security kirsten nielson will tour the base and they will be briefed on the drug trafficking fight. the president took off from palm beach international and made his way to key west. they'll be there a couple hours. we'll track his movement and bring you the news as we get it. meanwhile, fox news alert. new reaction to president trump down playing concerns that he's considering removing special counsel robert mueller. the president insisting that he's fully cooperating with the investigation. that's not tamping down the fears of some in congress. this is "outnumbered." i'm sandra smith. here today, harris faulkner, fox news contributor, tommie larren and marie hearth. joining us on the couch, david bossey is here. he's out numbered. tomi, so great to welcome you to the couch. >> yeah. great to be here. >> are we ready? shall we begin? president trump making new remarks about the russia investigation and the future of robert mueller. as lawmakers are talking about potential legislation to protect the special counsel. yesterday president trump said he's
while he's there, secretary of he land security kirsten nielson will tour the base and they will be briefed on the drug trafficking fight. the president took off from palm beach international and made his way to key west. they'll be there a couple hours. we'll track his movement and bring you the news as we get it. meanwhile, fox news alert. new reaction to president trump down playing concerns that he's considering removing special counsel robert mueller. the president insisting that he's...
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still being hashed out according to dhs secretary kirsten nielson who i spoke with today. but the president really trying to ramp up the rhetoric to make she's case there is a threat and that is why there's an urgent need. take a listen to what he had to say moments ago. >> yesterday it came out where this journey coming up -- women are raped at levels that nobody has ever seen before. they don't want to mention that. so we have to change our laws. and the democrats, what they're doing is just -- it's insanity. >> we're going to have our wall and get it strongly. the military will be building of some of it but we'll have strong borders and we have to change our laws and we're working on doing that. >> reporter: the president is referencing migrants and talking about the caravan from central america through mexico headed to the u.s., a lot of those folks are doing that out of protest, but that caravan has since disbanded. it is not exactly clear where the president's getting those figures from, though that the migrants have been in his words, quote, unquote, raped in propor
still being hashed out according to dhs secretary kirsten nielson who i spoke with today. but the president really trying to ramp up the rhetoric to make she's case there is a threat and that is why there's an urgent need. take a listen to what he had to say moments ago. >> yesterday it came out where this journey coming up -- women are raped at levels that nobody has ever seen before. they don't want to mention that. so we have to change our laws. and the democrats, what they're doing is...
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of the democrats on this committee and 63 other democratic colleagues sent a letter to secretary nielson asking her to halt the practice of separating migrant parents from their children when they are apprehended at the border or in immigration detention in cases that do not warrant it. the practice is inhumane, excessively punitive and can deliberately interfere with their legal right to request asylum. i reiterate my opposition to this practice. and i caution cvp from pursuing other such practices that do not honor our values as a nation of immigrants. in your testimony, you commit to enhancing internal integrity programs, transparency and professionalism measures. i take you and take this to mean that misconduct and lack of professionalism by agents and officers will be swiftly addressed. a number of videos have circulated in recent months that show cvp personnel acting in ways that do not seem to comply with this policy. we know that an overwhelming majority of cvp personnel work hard, conduct themselves professionally and are a credit to that agency. i hope you are investigating the
of the democrats on this committee and 63 other democratic colleagues sent a letter to secretary nielson asking her to halt the practice of separating migrant parents from their children when they are apprehended at the border or in immigration detention in cases that do not warrant it. the practice is inhumane, excessively punitive and can deliberately interfere with their legal right to request asylum. i reiterate my opposition to this practice. and i caution cvp from pursuing other such...
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my mantra is the hippocratic oath always trumps the nielson ratings.saw it in the piece, i'm sitting there in january when i went back with "60 minutes," he said, i got so bad a few months ago, i thought of putting a gun to my head. that really knocked the air out of me. when we went off camera, now i'm clicking into doctor mode. i had to really make sure that he wasn't suicidal. he said he wasn't. i made sure his doctor knew about that. there's this kind of overlap between these different hats i wear. >> he gave new meaning to for better or worse. pthat was it right there. >> dr. jon lapook, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> today on cbs podcast, a closer look at the future of alzheimer's treatments. listen on itunes and apple's podcast app. >>> smaller bookstores making a comeback across the u.s. ahead how comedy shows and socks are >>> good morning. look at these clear skies out there across san jose. you're going to see a lot of sunshine today. so keep that sun block ready to government we're understand the -- ready to go. we're under this ridg
my mantra is the hippocratic oath always trumps the nielson ratings.saw it in the piece, i'm sitting there in january when i went back with "60 minutes," he said, i got so bad a few months ago, i thought of putting a gun to my head. that really knocked the air out of me. when we went off camera, now i'm clicking into doctor mode. i had to really make sure that he wasn't suicidal. he said he wasn't. i made sure his doctor knew about that. there's this kind of overlap between these...
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kelly agrejedly grew so frustrated the day that trump fired david shulkin that homeland secretary nielsonattis both reached out to calm him down. with us now, the author of that piece, white house bureau chief of the washington post and political analyst for msnbc and nbc news philip rucker and also joining the table msnbc contributor mike barnacle. mike, i begin with you with the most difficult, most important question, how is xander bogaerts doing? >> we'll find out later. >> the red sox for those of you at home who aren't keeping up with this the red sox are 8-1 and the new york team is doing just as well, the mets, just absolutely tearing it up. >> 7-1. >> richard haass new york yankees not doing quite so well, but at least you have stanton. >> how about the masters, joe. >> let's talk about golf. >> philip rucker, now, to the other news, how long will this continue? does donald trump feel like he has to keep general kelly on for the foreseeable future? is he keeping him on because general mattis wants him on? what's going on here. why hasn't he been fired already? >> well, joe, our r
kelly agrejedly grew so frustrated the day that trump fired david shulkin that homeland secretary nielsonattis both reached out to calm him down. with us now, the author of that piece, white house bureau chief of the washington post and political analyst for msnbc and nbc news philip rucker and also joining the table msnbc contributor mike barnacle. mike, i begin with you with the most difficult, most important question, how is xander bogaerts doing? >> we'll find out later. >> the...