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new mexican government after mexican independence, she became the largest woman landowner in northern mexico. quite an outstanding thing to happen in mid 19th century mexico. and yet she lost it all when the united states came after the mexican war. so both her rise, her existence, her life coming from an orphanage in mexico city to the rough raw frontier of what was then northern mexico, to end up 80 years later sitting and telling her personal story to an american historian who was chronicling this story with the assumption that these people would disappear, that the mexican culture deposit would be overwhelmed by the yankee arrival and that you needed to take this story down so we would use it to remember that once upon a time there were mexicans here. it shows a misconception on the part of the english speaking new kids coming west. it showed a misconception about how people interact with the land that they're living on and how they remain in place. and it also was just a great story as a story. so it served all those masters. the story of juan sedin who led a spanish speaking regiment f
new mexican government after mexican independence, she became the largest woman landowner in northern mexico. quite an outstanding thing to happen in mid 19th century mexico. and yet she lost it all when the united states came after the mexican war. so both her rise, her existence, her life coming from an orphanage in mexico city to the rough raw frontier of what was then northern mexico, to end up 80 years later sitting and telling her personal story to an american historian who was...
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we do expect to it at least gotett tropical storm force as it approaches northern mexico or southernwe will be right back. all the serums out there. this is the #1 in the world. revitalift hyaluronic acid sum from l'oréal. it seriously hydrates to visibly replump skin and reduces wrinkles. effective for all skin tones. revitalift hyaluronic acid serum from l'oréal paris. kinder bueno? woooooow. it's crispy. it's creamy. it's not your average chocolate bar. smooth milk chocolate, crispy wafer...
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arizona, nevada and northern mexico. for your money tonight. you may have to park more pay to park more at a popular beach in south lake tahoe. >> nevada, transportation officials are trying to fix overcrowding parking lots in incline village leading to hidden beach. according to reports, parking fees will soon cost 6 or $7 an hour depending on the day and time visitors arrive. officials say they want to see a visitor's patterns can be changed. so not everyone arrives at the beach during peak hours. meanwhile, some spots on south lake tahoe are temporarily closing after some chipmunks tested positive for the bubonic plague. keep a beach in parking areas will be off limits through friday during that time. the national forest service will be conducting vector control treatments. a spokesperson for eldorado county says the chipmunks that were tested did not have any contact with any people officials with the forest service. expect the facilities to once again open by the weekend. the eldorado eldorado should say county public health office says th
arizona, nevada and northern mexico. for your money tonight. you may have to park more pay to park more at a popular beach in south lake tahoe. >> nevada, transportation officials are trying to fix overcrowding parking lots in incline village leading to hidden beach. according to reports, parking fees will soon cost 6 or $7 an hour depending on the day and time visitors arrive. officials say they want to see a visitor's patterns can be changed. so not everyone arrives at the beach during...
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many have been dropped across the southern border into cities in northern mexico, which are in the grip of organized crime. hundreds on our camp out in one of the worst areas. reynosa john home has more a migrant camp out in the open, in one of the most dangerous cities in mexico. this is very no sir. it's known across mexico is a black hole, were several criminal groups of battling, and even new struggles to get out. it's one of the places where us authorities ascending but people that they've caught trying to get across the border. and you say more arrived every day. when i was in the day we are ok, but when the night comes, it's terrifying. reynosa is very dangerous. we've heard shoot out for reno's into had years violence just a month ago, a group of men drove down the town streets randomly killing bystanders. when i was actually kidnapped in a nearby town, my son nathan will lessen. yes. i have the scars a lady burnt me, but i didn't tell the police. i just healed myself the best i could. i was held for more than a month and a half. there are more stories like dot com as well as th
many have been dropped across the southern border into cities in northern mexico, which are in the grip of organized crime. hundreds on our camp out in one of the worst areas. reynosa john home has more a migrant camp out in the open, in one of the most dangerous cities in mexico. this is very no sir. it's known across mexico is a black hole, were several criminal groups of battling, and even new struggles to get out. it's one of the places where us authorities ascending but people that they've...
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many have been left in cities in northern mexico were organized crime is a major problem. hundreds and now capped out and one of the worst effect areas for the city. a very no, sir. john holman reports a migrant camp out in the open. in one of the most dangerous cities in mexico. this is very no sir. it's known across mexico is a black hole where several criminal groups battling and even new struggles to get out. it's one of the places where us authorities ascending but people that they've caught trying to get across the border. and joe say more arrived every day. when i was in the day we are ok. but when the night comes, it's terrifying. reynosa is very dangerous. we've heard, shoot out for reno says into years violence, just a month ago, a group of our men drove down the town streets, randomly killing bystanders. that farina was actually kidnapped in a nearby town. well, listen, yes. i have the scars a lady burnt me, but i didn't tell the police. i just healed myself the best i could. i was held for more than a month and a half. there are more stories like the come as well as those y
many have been left in cities in northern mexico were organized crime is a major problem. hundreds and now capped out and one of the worst effect areas for the city. a very no, sir. john holman reports a migrant camp out in the open. in one of the most dangerous cities in mexico. this is very no sir. it's known across mexico is a black hole where several criminal groups battling and even new struggles to get out. it's one of the places where us authorities ascending but people that they've...
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existed under the trump administration, there were over 1,500 reports of rape, torture, murder in northern mexico wait in those tent camps. the trump administration said mexico was prepared to provide humanitarian relief, that did not exist. so right now the biden administration is working with mexico to figure out how to comply with the court order in somewhat of a humanitarian way. but i think what you'll look at now if this goes into effect they won't be talking about overcrowding necessarily in southern texas but you'll see immense humanitarian suffering in northern mexico as people wait desperately to come into the united states. >> we focus on the humanitarian suffering at the southern border during the trump administration, talked about children in cages, the overcrowding, but you were there a couple of weeks ago. can you talk about how that human suffering, the scale of that human suffering continues now because of the surge in migrants that have come and tried to get into the united states? >> it was really like nothing i have seen during many of my trips to the border, joe. i was just d
existed under the trump administration, there were over 1,500 reports of rape, torture, murder in northern mexico wait in those tent camps. the trump administration said mexico was prepared to provide humanitarian relief, that did not exist. so right now the biden administration is working with mexico to figure out how to comply with the court order in somewhat of a humanitarian way. but i think what you'll look at now if this goes into effect they won't be talking about overcrowding...
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we're not only annexing texas we are taking northern mexico. so you elitist politicians can say whatever you want. we are going to throw you under the bus. the head of the democratic party, andrew jackson you hear about what van buren rights. >> we need a candidate who knows the future of this nation it's an expansion of the future. >> how is it that is the course of the work progresses and the initial enthusiasm for kind of drains based upon the long occupation of monterey, and soldiers dying of disease rather than in combat. nothing really happening. people just get tired of that especially when they see the trains of disease soldiers pouring into the united states. how does it come to be this sizable antiwar movement occurs, which because of clay's direct playing into that and in support of that but ends his career. at lincoln whose kind of writing and on clay's coattails and in many ways taking many points from him and reiterating much of what he says in 1848. is that correct when he gave his congressional speech quest that does not seal hi
we're not only annexing texas we are taking northern mexico. so you elitist politicians can say whatever you want. we are going to throw you under the bus. the head of the democratic party, andrew jackson you hear about what van buren rights. >> we need a candidate who knows the future of this nation it's an expansion of the future. >> how is it that is the course of the work progresses and the initial enthusiasm for kind of drains based upon the long occupation of monterey, and...
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potentially impacting northern mexico or southern texas. >> thanks for keeping us updated.joining me now from washington is andrea dunn. she is america's regional director for the humanitarian aid organization project hope. certainly the situation in haiti seems to be worse and worse by the day as we figure out exactly what happened and the impact on the ground. >> that's absolutely true. it is a very critical situation right now and the needs are extremely urgent. we have the combined situation of the impacts of the recent earthquake as well as tropical storm grace currently bearing down on the side. hispaniola and impacting some of the same populations. so the needs on the ground are extremely tourgt get aid to the hospitals and health facilities providing care to those affected by this event. >> i mean, coordination is always the key in these situations. how is that on the ground? particularly because the infrastructure we can see from these images is devastated, and many. these areas are already dealing with criminality issues which impacts how you get help to people. >
potentially impacting northern mexico or southern texas. >> thanks for keeping us updated.joining me now from washington is andrea dunn. she is america's regional director for the humanitarian aid organization project hope. certainly the situation in haiti seems to be worse and worse by the day as we figure out exactly what happened and the impact on the ground. >> that's absolutely true. it is a very critical situation right now and the needs are extremely urgent. we have the...
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is a potential for this system to strengthen again as it approaches portions of south texas or northern mexicopedram javaheri there, appreciate it. thanks for spending part of your day with me. you can follow me on twitter and instagram @holmescnn. don't go away. i'll be back with more news in just a moment. ♪ you probably think visa is a credit card company, huh? ♪ but it's's actually a network. ♪ connecting just about everyone to just about everyone else. ♪ it can open eyes with a cup of coffee and change minds on what makes a business, a business. and it is working to connect everyone, everywhere. so, meet visa. a network working for everyone. ♪ it would be cool to ride a horse on the moon. shampoos that care for your color as well as your hair? everpure by l'oreal. expert sulfate-free formulas. validated by colorists. non-stripping to keep any colored hair beautiful for weeks. everpure from l'oreal paris. >>> hello and welcome to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. appreciate your company. i'm michael holmes. coming up here on "cnn newsroom," scenes of chaos in
is a potential for this system to strengthen again as it approaches portions of south texas or northern mexicopedram javaheri there, appreciate it. thanks for spending part of your day with me. you can follow me on twitter and instagram @holmescnn. don't go away. i'll be back with more news in just a moment. ♪ you probably think visa is a credit card company, huh? ♪ but it's's actually a network. ♪ connecting just about everyone to just about everyone else. ♪ it can open eyes with a cup...
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south of cuba, maybe make landfall in mexico and then early next week it could approach areas of northern mexicohern texas. so here is the track of what could be tropical storm grace, but here is what is happening with tropical storm fred. a system approaching the florida panhandle, we think landfall this evening around pensacola. not going to be a big wind maker, winds around 60 miles per hour, but rainfall amounts could be 3 to 4 inches along the florida coast, could see higher amounts once you get into the north georgia mountains and appalachians toward the latter half of the week. but a lot of rainfall in store around the southeastern u.s. >> appreciate that. >>> thank you for your company. i'm rosemary church. be sure to connect with me on twitter @rosemarycnn. "early start" is next. not touching is still touching protection. adding lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria. detergent alone, can't. lysol. what it takes to protect. it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute.
south of cuba, maybe make landfall in mexico and then early next week it could approach areas of northern mexicohern texas. so here is the track of what could be tropical storm grace, but here is what is happening with tropical storm fred. a system approaching the florida panhandle, we think landfall this evening around pensacola. not going to be a big wind maker, winds around 60 miles per hour, but rainfall amounts could be 3 to 4 inches along the florida coast, could see higher amounts once...
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another landfall over cozumel, restrengthen back up to a category 1 making another landfall into northern mexico. so watch this over the next several days with multiple impact points before it is all said and done. widespread coverage of the u.s., we've talked about the excessive heat and also the fire weather risks, and that is once again back at play there across parts of the western u.s. very strong winds with the potent frontal boundary pushing through the region. so expect the winds to howl. back behind the front, look at those temperatures, cream contours we have not seen in some time. 20 to 30 fwlee degrees below wh they were yesterday. even a possibility of wintry weather in the higher elevations of the rockies. >>> and firefighters are working around the clock in california right now, the caldor fire expanded dramatically going from 6,000 acres burned to now more than 30,000 with containment at 0%. evacuation orders are in place for some areas and thousands of residents have already fled. officials say the flames have destroyed scores of buildings, including an elementary school. and at
another landfall over cozumel, restrengthen back up to a category 1 making another landfall into northern mexico. so watch this over the next several days with multiple impact points before it is all said and done. widespread coverage of the u.s., we've talked about the excessive heat and also the fire weather risks, and that is once again back at play there across parts of the western u.s. very strong winds with the potent frontal boundary pushing through the region. so expect the winds to...
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with santa fe in northern mexico. the trade was characterized by annual caravans of trail freighters who would leave missouri and/or new mexico in the spring, traveling in large groups for protection as they crossed over indian territory. cargo freighted west consisted mainly of manufactured cloth like silk, linens, calicos, all kinds of sewing notions, food stuff like sardines and olives, liquor, champagne, as well as iron tools that the people of new mexico needed. the cargo freighted east consisted of silver pesos, furs, wool and mules. i know many of you in missouri have heard about the good old missouri mule. the commerce generated by trade in the 1850s was estimated at over 5 million, and by 1860 some ten tons of freight were going across the trail, pulled by 6,000 mules, over 25,000 oxen, 3,000 wagons and employing some 10,000 men. now, by the 1830s, independence was the eastern terminus of the two-way route across the prairies and the plains, ending, of course, on the western terminus of santa fe. i will say th
with santa fe in northern mexico. the trade was characterized by annual caravans of trail freighters who would leave missouri and/or new mexico in the spring, traveling in large groups for protection as they crossed over indian territory. cargo freighted west consisted mainly of manufactured cloth like silk, linens, calicos, all kinds of sewing notions, food stuff like sardines and olives, liquor, champagne, as well as iron tools that the people of new mexico needed. the cargo freighted east...
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the santa fe trail evolved into an international trade route linking the us with santa fe in northern, mexico. the the trade was characterized by annual caravans of trail freighters who would leave, missouri and/or new mexico in the spring traveling in large groups for protection as they crossed over indian territory. cargo frated west consisted mainly of manufactured cloth like silk linens calicos all kinds of sewing notions foodstuffs like sardines and olives liquor champagne as well as iron tools that the people of new mexico needed the cargo frated east consisted of silver pesos furs wool and mules and i know many of you in missouri have heard about the good old, missouri mule the commerce generated by trade in the 1850s was estimated at over 5 million and by 1860 some 10 tons of freight were going across the trail pulled by 6,000 mules over 25,000 oxen. a 3000 wagons and employing some 10,000 men. now by the 1830s independence was the eastern terminus of the two-way route across the prairies and the plains ending, of course on the western terminus of santa fe. and i will say that the maj
the santa fe trail evolved into an international trade route linking the us with santa fe in northern, mexico. the the trade was characterized by annual caravans of trail freighters who would leave, missouri and/or new mexico in the spring traveling in large groups for protection as they crossed over indian territory. cargo frated west consisted mainly of manufactured cloth like silk linens calicos all kinds of sewing notions foodstuffs like sardines and olives liquor champagne as well as iron...
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again, so does the risk involved in making that journey north, especially through the deserts of northern mexico. and with covid-19 cases now on the rise again, unfortunately, we see the administration actually considering repealing the covid-related title 42 for all adults without adequate preparation, potentially deepening this crisis further. we've done this before. we did this in regard to children, unaccompanied children. we did this with regard to families, most families, in fact, i'm told are not subject to title 42 anymore. we did it starting on inauguration day thinking that, you know, this was something that would open up the border more. but we didn't prepare at all. the administration was overwhelmed with unaccompanied children, overwhelmed with families. and my hope is that that decision, which occurred at a time when covid-19 was raging all throughout our country, will teach us some lessons about what to do now. dhs was not prepared and we've got to be sure that dhs understands that's not appropriate going forward. it's very clear to us what will happen if title 42 is lifted for ad
again, so does the risk involved in making that journey north, especially through the deserts of northern mexico. and with covid-19 cases now on the rise again, unfortunately, we see the administration actually considering repealing the covid-related title 42 for all adults without adequate preparation, potentially deepening this crisis further. we've done this before. we did this in regard to children, unaccompanied children. we did this with regard to families, most families, in fact, i'm...
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it's certainly not just mexicans or people from the northern triangle. mexicoe e root causes this isti a ludicros assumption. two of the three northern triangle countries are amongst the most corrupt in the entire world, what are we going to do take a lot of money down there and throw it around and assume that will check the migration north, it will not, this is about securing our border, we are not talking anymore about securing our border, president trump had this right. it is appalling that joe biden in this puffery of his imagination where he's going to best donald trump overturning everything that he did except the exit from afghanistan. he decided he would undo what we did at the border, it's offensive. i think the democrats, that's a bigger threatt politically then anything else right now. david: right now, who knows what's going to happen tomorrow. i appreciate it. the photo that a lot of people say says it all. biden's defeat in afghanistan. why is the media, some ofti the media still defending him. joe concha on to sound off about that. stay with "kud
it's certainly not just mexicans or people from the northern triangle. mexicoe e root causes this isti a ludicros assumption. two of the three northern triangle countries are amongst the most corrupt in the entire world, what are we going to do take a lot of money down there and throw it around and assume that will check the migration north, it will not, this is about securing our border, we are not talking anymore about securing our border, president trump had this right. it is appalling that...
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if they are turned around and placed in the northern part of mexico, it is too easy for them to return and try and illegal entry again. in response to that recidivism, do deter that from occurring we are expelling them further into the interior of mexico where it is more difficult to try again. reporter: how many flights and how many people have taken place over the last week or month, sending them back? how is mexico responding to sending central americans within mexico? sec. mayorkas: i will have to get back to you on the specific data with the respect to the number of flights. what we are doing in terms of enforcement efforts, in collaboration with the mexican government for the second time, i traveled to mexico two days ago to speak about the need to increase flights into the interior of mexico to deter that recidivism. we are speaking with mexico in the context of our overall relationship, not just on issues of migration but on issues of economic partnership such as significant trade and travel partner of ours. one of the most significant trading partnerships in the world. in that
if they are turned around and placed in the northern part of mexico, it is too easy for them to return and try and illegal entry again. in response to that recidivism, do deter that from occurring we are expelling them further into the interior of mexico where it is more difficult to try again. reporter: how many flights and how many people have taken place over the last week or month, sending them back? how is mexico responding to sending central americans within mexico? sec. mayorkas: i will...
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be water cuts to the reservoir, impacting millions of people living in arizona, nevada, and northern new mexico. boaters blame the severe drought and california. >> to be honest california needs to do something, they are the ones who have taken the majority of the water. mike: california gets 58% of water from the colorado river's lower basin according to the boulder canyon project act. always blame it on us. kumasi: thank you. the weekend saw blinding lights. it spent 88 weeks on the billboard top 100. ♪ kumasi: the song broke a tie with radioactive. blinding lights debuted december 2019 and climb to number one for four weeks and now it is at number 18. it has been such a hit that it was his finale song at the super bowl back in february. reggie: i like his new song. kumasi: what is it? reggie: i am trying to remember and look it up. kumasi: send it to me. reggie: it is because it is really good. kumasi: is it kind of like that same energy? reggie: i was surprised when i heard it. kumasi: coming up seven things to know this morning. reggie: the animal that was spotted on a surveillance camera.
be water cuts to the reservoir, impacting millions of people living in arizona, nevada, and northern new mexico. boaters blame the severe drought and california. >> to be honest california needs to do something, they are the ones who have taken the majority of the water. mike: california gets 58% of water from the colorado river's lower basin according to the boulder canyon project act. always blame it on us. kumasi: thank you. the weekend saw blinding lights. it spent 88 weeks on the...
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with santa fe in northern new mexico. traveling in large groups for protection as they crossed over indian territory. cargo frighted west consisted mainly of manufactured cloth like silks, linens, calicos, all kind of sewing notions as well as iron tools that the people of new mexico needed. i know many of you in missouri have heard about the good old missouri mule. the commerce generated by trade in the 1850s was estimated at over 5 million. and by 1860 some 10 tons of freight were going across the trail pulled by 6,000 mules, over 25,000 oxen, 3,000 wagons and employing some 10,000 men. i will say that the majority of the brides passed through and/or departed from independence on their santa fe trail honeymoon. so let me tell you about the very first bride. in 1987, the year congress designated the santa fe trail a national historic trail, a local historian here in santa fe spotted a headline in an old new mexico newspaper that said "first white child born in new mexico." well, it caught her attention, but all the histo
with santa fe in northern new mexico. traveling in large groups for protection as they crossed over indian territory. cargo frighted west consisted mainly of manufactured cloth like silks, linens, calicos, all kind of sewing notions as well as iron tools that the people of new mexico needed. i know many of you in missouri have heard about the good old missouri mule. the commerce generated by trade in the 1850s was estimated at over 5 million. and by 1860 some 10 tons of freight were going...
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of an replyification because of what they've done the incentives they brought the flood across northern mexicoesident trump's administration the reason being that this is a total sham because we've been incentivized through bidened policies people that come across pushing 200,000 encounters this month, so that is just the way that is going, they have got to stop all other incentives that is why, secretary mayorkas in my opinion long overdue his policies have just deliberately opened up this border in a pandemic no less. >> what do you -- what are your plans for secretary mayorkas? impeachment? >> yes. i think he needs to be impeached we drafted a resolution to my office, and we have to prepare it get readying to forward hopefully, enough democrats will understand that it is mayorkas's policy so even though bipartisanship for sure, they need to cross the aisle and vote for his impeachment because he needs to go you need somebody is that real wants to enforce our border security. dagen: border security national security, the safety of you know people's health in this country economic financial s
of an replyification because of what they've done the incentives they brought the flood across northern mexicoesident trump's administration the reason being that this is a total sham because we've been incentivized through bidened policies people that come across pushing 200,000 encounters this month, so that is just the way that is going, they have got to stop all other incentives that is why, secretary mayorkas in my opinion long overdue his policies have just deliberately opened up this...
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time again from the fenestration the root cause of the immigration problem of the northern triangle countries and mexicoone down the vice president harris, these numbers, three and ten from outside suggest the problem is far more widespread, what you make of that? >> i don't disagree with that, we have a situation in which previous to january this year we have policies in place, not perfect, not in any way of the border for policies preventing the kind of surge from all over the globe we are seeing now so those policies were in place, removed january 21 and there was a protective search that occurred on the border all through the spring and we are seeing now, it's gone unabated and as you said, is it just the northern triangle, it's much less likely the title for the entire global, we sent out a signal that you're not interested in securing the border than we were several months ago and people have to realize when people are benefiting from this chaos at the border, are criminal organizations of every kind and every part of the world, it increases human trafficking and drug smuggling because of you have
time again from the fenestration the root cause of the immigration problem of the northern triangle countries and mexicoone down the vice president harris, these numbers, three and ten from outside suggest the problem is far more widespread, what you make of that? >> i don't disagree with that, we have a situation in which previous to january this year we have policies in place, not perfect, not in any way of the border for policies preventing the kind of surge from all over the globe we...
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it's the very warm gulf of mexico waters, especially on the northern shores there. the temperature is about $32.00. so that's going to add fuel to the fire here just as it makes that land falls south west of new orleans. now all of this is actually happening around the anniversary, the 16th anniversary of katrina, which also went through the gulf of mexico. it became a category 5 hurricane, but then weekend into a category 3 storm before i may combine, fall in louisiana. also we're keeping tabs on tropical storm nora, which is expected to also form into a hurricane, a category one, but not looking to make landfall. it will go through the be of california again as a category one, but that's still going to brush up against the baja california peninsula. so this will impact the popular tourist hotspot of carbo san lucas. so nick, a lot of tropical activity going on. but of course, all lies on either right. yes, somebody will be, keep you very clear on, on just time being. thanks a lot. now iraq is hosting a regional summit in an effort to promote peace and reconciliati
it's the very warm gulf of mexico waters, especially on the northern shores there. the temperature is about $32.00. so that's going to add fuel to the fire here just as it makes that land falls south west of new orleans. now all of this is actually happening around the anniversary, the 16th anniversary of katrina, which also went through the gulf of mexico. it became a category 5 hurricane, but then weekend into a category 3 storm before i may combine, fall in louisiana. also we're keeping tabs...
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mexico. now the northern triangle heavily predominates the numbers, and 150 other countries as well. to the border now, because we were supposed to be -- it's not fair to the people who are waiting in line, it's not fair to the people who get trafficked on the way with, it's not fair to border communities who are inundated with this traffic and people coming across the border with inadequate facilities ask and inadequate medical care. it's not fair to them. so getting a handle on that border sooner than later is in all of our interest. elizabeth: are you worried about them crossing, coming in through panama and up? i mean, they're coming in via, you know, that a terrorist could a pay a human smuggler to say get me in? are you worried about that? >> that's a challenge. that's a challenge. it's what we're seeing now, if you make it into this hemisphere, you're quite likely to make it across the u.s./mexico border. and so when you have the chaos that's ongoing right now and you have the border patrol distracted with all of this traffic, that possibility exists. elizabeth: okay. ron viti
mexico. now the northern triangle heavily predominates the numbers, and 150 other countries as well. to the border now, because we were supposed to be -- it's not fair to the people who are waiting in line, it's not fair to the people who get trafficked on the way with, it's not fair to border communities who are inundated with this traffic and people coming across the border with inadequate facilities ask and inadequate medical care. it's not fair to them. so getting a handle on that border...
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i said it many times, the policies that president trump had in place with with mexico and the northern to the drawing board and actually come up with some real solutions. carley: yeah. congressman august pfluger, lynn allen, thank you so much both for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> thank you, young lady. carley: all right. good stuff. ashley: time right now, 5:00 a 48 on the east coast, first, the good. security guard busting a move during that mlb game overnight. he entertained fans at the game in tampa bay. he's an actor that performed at several games in the past. carley: he's got moves, baby. a 7-year-old girl's lemonade stand was shut down while a nearby homeless encampment goes untouched. local media in everett reports neighbors are angry the city is not addressing numerous complaints about the encampment but shut down the stand within minutes. the girl's grandmother says, quote, we need a better response to the things that are really dangerous. leave the little kids alone for heaven's sake. let them have a lemonade stand. ashley: finally the ugly. violence is never th
i said it many times, the policies that president trump had in place with with mexico and the northern to the drawing board and actually come up with some real solutions. carley: yeah. congressman august pfluger, lynn allen, thank you so much both for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> thank you, young lady. carley: all right. good stuff. ashley: time right now, 5:00 a 48 on the east coast, first, the good. security guard busting a move during that mlb game overnight. he...
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meanwhile, the storm named grace is now hurricane, heading for mexico's yucatan peninsula. in northernornia, another community lay in charred ruins today. the caldor fire destroyed at least 50 homes in grizzly flats on tuesday, and threatened hundreds more. flames and fierce heat burned out trucks and cars, and left chimneys standing alone and skeletal chairs in a gutted church. evacuees were in shock as they gauged their losses. >> it was a beautiful, close, small, vibrant community of mixed peoples from every demographic that you can think of, but a tight community. and it's nothing now. vanessa: some 100 miles away, the huge dixie fire is still burning near susanville, a town of 18,000. the biden administration is proposing major changes to cut a record backlog of 1.3 million immigrant asylum request cases. they'd be moved from immigration courts to the homeland security department, which would add 1000 new asylum officers. the proposal is now subject to public comment. one of the owners of purdue pharma testified today that the company, and his family, are not responsible for the o
meanwhile, the storm named grace is now hurricane, heading for mexico's yucatan peninsula. in northernornia, another community lay in charred ruins today. the caldor fire destroyed at least 50 homes in grizzly flats on tuesday, and threatened hundreds more. flames and fierce heat burned out trucks and cars, and left chimneys standing alone and skeletal chairs in a gutted church. evacuees were in shock as they gauged their losses. >> it was a beautiful, close, small, vibrant community of...
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mexico. and now the northern triangle, it's heavily predominating the numbers than hundred and 15 other countriest traffic on the way in a software to the border communities are inundated with this traffic and people coming across the border than an adequate facilities and inadequate medical care printed in the software to them and so getting a handle on that border sooner than later is in all of r interest. liz: are you a worried about thm coming in from panama and coming in via you know, terrorist could pay a human smuggler to say give me in. are you worried about that. guest: that is a challenge, this is overseeing now that he may get in, you're quite likely to make l it across the us-mexico border predict and 70 had the chaos that is ongoing right now, and you have the distracted with all of this traffic, that is a possibility that exists. liz: thank you for the morning there in your information and it's good to see you and thank you for joining us. i am tran10 you been watching evening edit on foxbusiness and that does it for us pretty have a good evening and join us again tomorrow night. ni
mexico. and now the northern triangle, it's heavily predominating the numbers than hundred and 15 other countriest traffic on the way in a software to the border communities are inundated with this traffic and people coming across the border than an adequate facilities and inadequate medical care printed in the software to them and so getting a handle on that border sooner than later is in all of r interest. liz: are you a worried about thm coming in from panama and coming in via you know,...
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mexico. we've got the northern triangle. the same way president trump did if we want to go forward.ts to him the mall cash. people are still going to leave. that money is not going to trickle down. what does that agreement with mexico really matter? the relationship with biden and obrador, we don't know what it's going to be. the question, why are they doing this? it is an agenda, narrative, every politician has theirs. how did they drown out the 329 million or so of the rest of us? how are they not hearing it? the issue that dr. marc siegel who leads are a team of doctors here in fox news, that interview that he just had with the hospital director in mcallen, texas, one medical center she said 80% of her covid sick patients are migrants coming across the border. texas has to do something. they have got to fight for something held in mexico and may be a stoppage of people, whatever it takes. it is raining on them with covid. it is like fire from the sky. >> emily: texas is who brought this lawsuit along with missouri. your point, they are doing every thing they can legally but they
mexico. we've got the northern triangle. the same way president trump did if we want to go forward.ts to him the mall cash. people are still going to leave. that money is not going to trickle down. what does that agreement with mexico really matter? the relationship with biden and obrador, we don't know what it's going to be. the question, why are they doing this? it is an agenda, narrative, every politician has theirs. how did they drown out the 329 million or so of the rest of us? how are...
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mexico. ah, taliban fighters have seized a key northern city and i've got to stop in yet another blow to the government's efforts to blow beyond groups. onslaught taliban now control mazar, e sharif. the capital of black province. this means as fighters now control all of northern afghanistan. the government has been reduced to the capital couple and part of the east. and the taliban says it's now moving to ed's gyla, but afghan us dance. 5th largest city, south of cupboard serrano. the capital of pac ticket province fell earlier on sunday, followed by the cities of a thought. a bod on godaddy. both of them near couple where the president remains defined us rough ghani today said he pledge not to give up what he called 2 decades of gains. the u. s. sexual state, meanwhile, is pushing for diplomatic efforts to reduce any further violence under chappelle has this report as the telephone claims, another city afghan forces are seen getting out of their way. in this case, out of the country to beckett's tan, a fortress of a city, missouri sharif as a major price, taking it consolidate the toleran
mexico. ah, taliban fighters have seized a key northern city and i've got to stop in yet another blow to the government's efforts to blow beyond groups. onslaught taliban now control mazar, e sharif. the capital of black province. this means as fighters now control all of northern afghanistan. the government has been reduced to the capital couple and part of the east. and the taliban says it's now moving to ed's gyla, but afghan us dance. 5th largest city, south of cupboard serrano. the capital...
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mexico waters. and as we see toward the northern golf, the temperature is about $32.00 degrees. so i did going to pass rate through there . and that's going to allow for the rabbit intensification. i to this storm add fuel to the fire, and all of this is happening about the 16th anniversary of katrina, which also went through the gulf of mexico, became a category 5 hurricane. but when it made landfall over, we use the anna. it was a category 3 also keeping tabs on what is now hurricane north, spilling a lot of rain toward the pacific coast of mexico. and this is going to move up through the gulf of california. going to steer through there. so we're going to watch to see if this does have an impact on the popular tourist hotspot of cobbler san lucas. so to hurricanes, but all eyes on ida, while u. s. president joe biden says he is issued an emergency order that will see food, water, and other supplies sent to louisiana, and biden is also a local lead is preparing to face hurricane either to approach the federal government for any help that's missing. he's wanting people living in
mexico waters. and as we see toward the northern golf, the temperature is about $32.00 degrees. so i did going to pass rate through there . and that's going to allow for the rabbit intensification. i to this storm add fuel to the fire, and all of this is happening about the 16th anniversary of katrina, which also went through the gulf of mexico, became a category 5 hurricane. but when it made landfall over, we use the anna. it was a category 3 also keeping tabs on what is now hurricane north,...
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mexico waters. and as we see toward the northern gulf, the temperature is about $32.00 degrees. so i'd, it's going to pass rate through there. and that's going to allow for the rabbit intensification. i to this storm add fuel to the fire. and all of this is happening about the 16th anniversary of katrina, which also went through the gulf of mexico, became a category 5 hurricane. but when it made landfall over, we use the ana. it was a category 3. also keeping tabs on what is now hurricane north, spilling a lot of rain toward the pacific coast of mexico. and this is going to move up through the gulf of california, going to steer through there. so we're going to watch to see if this does have an impact on the popular tourist hotspot of cobbler san lucas. so to hurricanes, but all eyes on ida and they are, we will keep a close eye on that. but if and i just thank you very much in deeds more weather with j. n. a moment still to come all the use are one of the presidents of origin seen as being invited after doing a birthday party for the 1st ladies. they've been protected for years,
mexico waters. and as we see toward the northern gulf, the temperature is about $32.00 degrees. so i'd, it's going to pass rate through there. and that's going to allow for the rabbit intensification. i to this storm add fuel to the fire. and all of this is happening about the 16th anniversary of katrina, which also went through the gulf of mexico, became a category 5 hurricane. but when it made landfall over, we use the ana. it was a category 3. also keeping tabs on what is now hurricane...
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you'll notice these flood watches extend from new mexico all the way to the northern rockies.es the concern for flash flooding. it only takes about half an inch or less in just one hour to cause flash flooding. we have to watch it carefully today. during the heating of the day when temperatures get to the upper 90s, low 100s out west. that's when we'll start to see the showers and thunderstorms fire up. these are the monsoon showers and thunderstorms. so they'll pack a punch. elsewhere across the southeast, we're watching the possibility for showers and thunderstorms to fire up during the heating of the day today. those will also pack a punch and could possibly lead to some flooding. temperature wise we have cooler air coming down from the north across the east. out west it is really going to bank. billings close to 100 today. las vegas 104. back to you. >> tyler, thank you. >>> disney's jungle cruise picking up plenty of passengers with a $90 million debut on streaming. ♪ ♪ >> the film based on one of disney's theme park rides brought in nearly $60 million at the worldwide bo
you'll notice these flood watches extend from new mexico all the way to the northern rockies.es the concern for flash flooding. it only takes about half an inch or less in just one hour to cause flash flooding. we have to watch it carefully today. during the heating of the day when temperatures get to the upper 90s, low 100s out west. that's when we'll start to see the showers and thunderstorms fire up. these are the monsoon showers and thunderstorms. so they'll pack a punch. elsewhere across...