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as these eruptions took place, they flowed out over layers of soil that was here in the rio grande valley. as these layers hardened, they hardened into a 17-mile long area of black assault boulders on which we've got 24,000 petroglyphs. the story of the national monument isn't just about a single petroglyph or concentrations. it also includes the volcanic cones and the mesa top that spreads out towards albuquerque. the pueblo people would come up to the mesa top. we have evidence of them carrying water and farming. sometimes they would send their children up here to keep the rabbits away from their crops. we see many ancient trails up here and this becomes part of a larger spiritual landscape that's important to most pueblo people. we're here at boca negra canyon and we're going to be walking on the macaw trail. what we see here is 113 feet tall. these black boulders once came from several sheet flows from if the volcano. most of our 150,000 visitors stop here first. this is one of the first petroglyph that people who come to the monument might see. it is a carving on to the rock. pueblo
as these eruptions took place, they flowed out over layers of soil that was here in the rio grande valley. as these layers hardened, they hardened into a 17-mile long area of black assault boulders on which we've got 24,000 petroglyphs. the story of the national monument isn't just about a single petroglyph or concentrations. it also includes the volcanic cones and the mesa top that spreads out towards albuquerque. the pueblo people would come up to the mesa top. we have evidence of them...
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. >> carmina cruzÓ por el sector conocido como el valle del rÍo grande.l golfo de mÉxico. aquÍ, es donde se reportan mayor nÚmero de casos de trÁfico de personas. en 2015 fueron detenidos mÁs de 210,000 inmigrantes intentando cruzar por esta zona. al oeste, estÁ roma, tradicionalmente, se ha visto mÁs el tráfico de droga. dice la patrulla fronteriza que desde hace varios meses se ha visto mÁs que de las familias que vienen desde centroamÉrica han optado por cruzar por aquÍ. a pesar de la fuerte presencia de los agentes federales, los traficantes siempre estÁn jugando al gato y al ratÓn. este hombre que fue descubierto antes de llegar pretendiÓ estar disfrutando de un chapuzÓn pero servido de quitar los zapatos. escondido entre los matorrales, hay radares de alertan poder mÍnimo movimiento. a pocos kilÓmetros de allÍ, los agentes estÁn vigilando a un grupo que sospechan que estÁ tratando de cruzar. a ambos lados de la frontera los grupos se vigilan mutuamente. uno de los agentes de la unidad del valle de rÍo grande, dice que este lugar es muy popular ante
. >> carmina cruzÓ por el sector conocido como el valle del rÍo grande.l golfo de mÉxico. aquÍ, es donde se reportan mayor nÚmero de casos de trÁfico de personas. en 2015 fueron detenidos mÁs de 210,000 inmigrantes intentando cruzar por esta zona. al oeste, estÁ roma, tradicionalmente, se ha visto mÁs el tráfico de droga. dice la patrulla fronteriza que desde hace varios meses se ha visto mÁs que de las familias que vienen desde centroamÉrica han optado por cruzar por aquÍ. a...
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, texas, pero fue arrestado cuando cruzaba el rÍo grande.los grupos familiares. >> segÚn el reporte de la patrulla fronteriza viajaban solos. >> son aproximadamente 500 personas por dÍa. leon: mÁs noticias, en la madrugada un comando armado secuestrÓ varias personas que cenaban el restaurante, se hablÓ de 16 personas que fueron levantadas por la procuradurÍa confirmÓ que solo francÉs y que fueron siete sujetos armados. hasta ahora no se sabe nada de las victimas y por supuesto de los plagiarios. >> la situaciÓn en este momento estÁ controlada, pueden salir a trabajar y hacer sordidez sin ningÚn problema y asumiremos el seguimiento este operativo. leon: las autoridades mexicanas reiteraron que la investigaciÓn sigue su curso sobre lo sucedido y pueden retomar sus actividades de manera normal. le tragaron un amparo kate del castillo para que no declare en mÉxico por sus presuntos nexos por joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn. el fiscal encargado deberÁ aclarar si solicita la presencia de del castillo solo en calidad de testigo. otro incidente volviÓ a des
, texas, pero fue arrestado cuando cruzaba el rÍo grande.los grupos familiares. >> segÚn el reporte de la patrulla fronteriza viajaban solos. >> son aproximadamente 500 personas por dÍa. leon: mÁs noticias, en la madrugada un comando armado secuestrÓ varias personas que cenaban el restaurante, se hablÓ de 16 personas que fueron levantadas por la procuradurÍa confirmÓ que solo francÉs y que fueron siete sujetos armados. hasta ahora no se sabe nada de las victimas y por...
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when we were doing a show there in the rio grande, a family from el salvador got arrested ten feet away from us that day. governor -- sorry, he's america's mayor, rudy giuliani, good friend of mine. you know, i watch all the years that you were the mayor of new york city, and you took a murder rate of 2,500 about a year and drove it down to about 500. you had 650,000 new york city residents alone on welfare. what was the number when you left? >> we got it down by 600,000. >> okay. and here's my question. donald trump says extreme vetting. donald trump says control the border. i remember the media went after you with a vengeance like they are going after him. true or false? >> i remember. i have all the scars back there. hundreds of "new york times" editorials when i required people on welfare to work. [ cheers and applause ] they went crazy. they went crazy. i required them to work 18 hours a week, and i went to all of the different places i could go where the poor people lived, and i said to them, i'm doing it for your good. because i want you to get up in the morning and go to work. a
when we were doing a show there in the rio grande, a family from el salvador got arrested ten feet away from us that day. governor -- sorry, he's america's mayor, rudy giuliani, good friend of mine. you know, i watch all the years that you were the mayor of new york city, and you took a murder rate of 2,500 about a year and drove it down to about 500. you had 650,000 new york city residents alone on welfare. what was the number when you left? >> we got it down by 600,000. >> okay....
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what happened next, when the spanish area was happening, there was a man born up the rio grande river who became actually a priest. they called him padre bali and the island is named after him. what happened is he got a spanish land grant and he got padre island, he split it with his nephew. what they started doing over 200 years ago was cattle ranching. that's how it started out with his name. and it actually did very well for him and his nephew. once he passed away, the land that was his was split between his other relatives. so his nephew and other relatives would have most of the island to ranch on and eventually they would sell it bit by bit by bit. and over time, the island went through many, many hands. it stayed mostly a cattle ranch. here i am in a huge prairie. you wouldn't know it by looking at it, but over the dunes there is the gulf of mexico. we've got all these great grasslands here. eventually the land ended up mostly in the hands of a man named patrick dunn. this was in the 1870s. the story of patrick dunn is a pretty amazing one. he was born in corpus christi in 1858
what happened next, when the spanish area was happening, there was a man born up the rio grande river who became actually a priest. they called him padre bali and the island is named after him. what happened is he got a spanish land grant and he got padre island, he split it with his nephew. what they started doing over 200 years ago was cattle ranching. that's how it started out with his name. and it actually did very well for him and his nephew. once he passed away, the land that was his was...
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as these eruptions took place, they flowed out over layers of soil that was here in the rio grande valley. as these layers hardened, they harded
as these eruptions took place, they flowed out over layers of soil that was here in the rio grande valley. as these layers hardened, they harded
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but i could see by midweek, we have a lot of moisture starting to move over the rio grand. upper 70s to lower 80s. and highs tomorrow will be just downright toasty. exceeding 105? in many areas. so, overnight tonight, not much happening meteorologistly. tomorrow we get east side. that's cooking it. we're reminding you it still is hot in august. but 90's midweek and a chance of thunderstorms and clouds as possible remnants from halve air. and we heat up big time at the end of the woke. >> it could get really hot in september. the fact in fact. >> we could do the triple digits. all right. thank you very much. >>> and coming up, in sports, football team and live from the start, >>> rebel football camp is under way as tony enters the second season. we are 25 days away from the opener at home. against jackson state. there are a lot of questions still to be answered. who will the starting quarter back be. returner quarter back is -- saddle back college. it was day three. a little bit more contact. one thing the team does have this year is depth at the running back position. they
but i could see by midweek, we have a lot of moisture starting to move over the rio grand. upper 70s to lower 80s. and highs tomorrow will be just downright toasty. exceeding 105? in many areas. so, overnight tonight, not much happening meteorologistly. tomorrow we get east side. that's cooking it. we're reminding you it still is hot in august. but 90's midweek and a chance of thunderstorms and clouds as possible remnants from halve air. and we heat up big time at the end of the woke. >>...
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. >> a big part of that border this is rio grand.do you build the wall on our side of the rio grand and cut off access to the river or in the middle or the mexican side. >> i'm not an engineer. that's not up to me. donald trump, i can assure you will find the best most capable people to find and build the wall in those areas wherever it can be. if there's a way to figure out behind wherever around the river, they will get it. >> the wall is obviously, in some ways become the most symbolically important part of immigration policy. would you agree were he to reverse on, people would be really angry in his base? >> absolutely. >> does it give you pause? i want to play blake fairen hold, a trump supporter who has a busy in texas and this is about the feasibility of the physical wall. >> will you flip a wall on the border with a pretty door? >> i'm a texan and realize rural areas, no sense on wasting money on the fencing. >> a ridiculous idea as any texan will tell you. >> you can secure the border with technology. >> can you acknowledge
. >> a big part of that border this is rio grand.do you build the wall on our side of the rio grand and cut off access to the river or in the middle or the mexican side. >> i'm not an engineer. that's not up to me. donald trump, i can assure you will find the best most capable people to find and build the wall in those areas wherever it can be. if there's a way to figure out behind wherever around the river, they will get it. >> the wall is obviously, in some ways become the...
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how they're able to effort less track the rio grand. >> tracking the tropics.gh surf as we head into the holiday weekend. i'll show was to expect coming up with our seven day forecast. ♪ >>> we are continuing to follow breaking news out of new jersey this evening. new jersey state police are investigating a shooting that left one person dead and four more injured. it happened in egg harbor township along the garden state parkway. at least a dozen shots were fired into an suv. police say some of the victims went to a wawa along tilton road as new details emerge on this police investigation and this deadly shooting of course we'll bring them right now. >>> just into fox another increase to the reward for any information to help put the person who killed an eight-year-old in jail. little gabrielle hill carter was shot in the head in crossfire last week in camden. she died a couple of days later. the reward is now up to $76,000. the fbi and the 76ers adding to it today. >>> italian police are investigating whether negligence or building code fraud played a role in
how they're able to effort less track the rio grand. >> tracking the tropics.gh surf as we head into the holiday weekend. i'll show was to expect coming up with our seven day forecast. ♪ >>> we are continuing to follow breaking news out of new jersey this evening. new jersey state police are investigating a shooting that left one person dead and four more injured. it happened in egg harbor township along the garden state parkway. at least a dozen shots were fired into an suv....
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. >>> in the border battle, monitoring a sand bar near the mouth of the rio grande, recently exposed to low tides. the tide is expected to remain apparently mexican fishermen have been using the sand bar to move between the two countries. u.s. border patrol are increasing manpower to secure the area. >>> despite what you may have heard, donald trump says he is in fact coming to phoenix this wednesday. the republican presidential nominee is also talking about immigration. now, he tweeted that he will deliver the speech in arizona to big crowds looking for larger venues. the announcement came after a tweet on friday that he will be in phoenix w hour after his arizona campaign director said that the event at the hyatt regency hotel had been cancelled. at this time there are no events for wednesday listed on trump's official website. we have a crew digging deeper into his visit, and we'll bring you the latest news on fox 10 news at 5:00 and 6:00. still to come, hillary clinton's push for health care and donald trump on the economy, coming up in about five minutes. is going to be held tom
. >>> in the border battle, monitoring a sand bar near the mouth of the rio grande, recently exposed to low tides. the tide is expected to remain apparently mexican fishermen have been using the sand bar to move between the two countries. u.s. border patrol are increasing manpower to secure the area. >>> despite what you may have heard, donald trump says he is in fact coming to phoenix this wednesday. the republican presidential nominee is also talking about immigration. now,...
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you have the rio grand river, a flood plain just not feasible. i think the resalt, somewhere in the middle they have to find approach that works. >> dickerson: where are we in -- last week donald trump expressed regret, leslie talked about the talent for helping candidates pitch to different constituencies, where are we in the donald trump evolution, is this a new version of donald trump, when he called hillary people concerned that he was going back to the old trump, where do things stand? >> i don't see any real discernible movement towards a warmer, fuzzier trump when he says things like that, when he fires off these tweets about dwyane wade's cousin, a few hours later expressing condolences, when he continues to talk about -- or his surrogates talk about deportation force or illegals or the hispanics, none of that and voters i talk to, the experts that look at this say, like this is -- going to be transactional like that may just make it worse for him in any attempt toe try to be unifying figure. if it gives some comfort to skeptical republic
you have the rio grand river, a flood plain just not feasible. i think the resalt, somewhere in the middle they have to find approach that works. >> dickerson: where are we in -- last week donald trump expressed regret, leslie talked about the talent for helping candidates pitch to different constituencies, where are we in the donald trump evolution, is this a new version of donald trump, when he called hillary people concerned that he was going back to the old trump, where do things...
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. - and has tended to be much more democratic than not and there are people in the rio grande valley who say the problem is the democrats have taken hispanics for granted. - right. - and have given an opening for the republicans to come in and i wonder in the african american community if there's a version of that. obama not withstanding. - no that's absolutely the case. - you have an election cycle coming up in which you'll have either bernie sanders or hilary clinton. - right. - against a republican candidate to be named as we sit here. and is the black vote, necessarily up for grabs, since coming out of the administration of the first black president or if believe bill clinton, the second. - yeah. (dr. gates laughs) - is there an opportunity for the african american community to say wait a minute, we're being taken for granted and is it beneficial to us to be part of one party or another? - the short answer's absolutely yes. if we were a swing vote. - being such a large group, we could. - you'd change the election. - affect or determine the outcome really. that makes you a very po
. - and has tended to be much more democratic than not and there are people in the rio grande valley who say the problem is the democrats have taken hispanics for granted. - right. - and have given an opening for the republicans to come in and i wonder in the african american community if there's a version of that. obama not withstanding. - no that's absolutely the case. - you have an election cycle coming up in which you'll have either bernie sanders or hilary clinton. - right. - against a...
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sandbar was revealed on the rio grande between the u.s. in mexico. the low tide is expected to last for several days in the water was 10 inches lower than normal. border patrol agents are monitoring the area. areas different. with some drought like conditions for a while but then we had some rain. >> we are going to look at that in your full forecast. i wanted to go straight to the current view outside. absolute orders with a beautiful start to this day. take a look at that earthcam. you can see it coming up pretty soon. it looks like my system might be a little frozen. i will go ahead and do this off air. let's take a look at the timing on the's temperatures. right now it is six or 7 degrees and 68 in mansfield with 67 in new philadelphia. also noticing the satellite. take a look at the cloud coverage. out toward toledo and youngstown we are seeing some patchy clouds right there. start to our night and here are the dynamics at play. we've got this one front impacting us with temperatures rise into the 90s today and possibly tomorrow as well. you kno
sandbar was revealed on the rio grande between the u.s. in mexico. the low tide is expected to last for several days in the water was 10 inches lower than normal. border patrol agents are monitoring the area. areas different. with some drought like conditions for a while but then we had some rain. >> we are going to look at that in your full forecast. i wanted to go straight to the current view outside. absolute orders with a beautiful start to this day. take a look at that earthcam. you...
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three weeks ago, i saw two women and three young baby children on the banks of the rio grande in 106ey had no water. no proper shoes on their feet. if they hadn't been picked up by the border patrol, those would have been casualties. they were deposited on the texas side of the rio grande by coyotes, by human trafficker from central america. that's the business model we have to interrupt. >> congressman, you're there in texas close to mexico. do you agree with donald trump that he will build a ball and mexico are pay for it? a wall? >> well, actually, congress already funded under the secure fence act in 2006 a good chunk of that. now what has happened to that appropriations since then, i can't actually identify for you. and i will also tell you, there are portions of the wall that have already been built. but i think donald trump is serious. and i believe him in this. he will make border security a priority and dohe will do what takes to make sure the border is secure. >> we have more questions. we'll resume the conversation right after this quick break. you tell your insurance comp
three weeks ago, i saw two women and three young baby children on the banks of the rio grande in 106ey had no water. no proper shoes on their feet. if they hadn't been picked up by the border patrol, those would have been casualties. they were deposited on the texas side of the rio grande by coyotes, by human trafficker from central america. that's the business model we have to interrupt. >> congressman, you're there in texas close to mexico. do you agree with donald trump that he will...
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i've been from the rio grande to san diego and everywhere in between 12 times. i have seen drug warehouses, tunnels. we'll show some of the pictures. my next question is, and this is where you seem to be in the last week revisiting the issue of sending everybody back that is here illegally. tell us where you stand on that. >> we want to follow the laws. you know, we have very strong laws. we have very strong laws in this country. and i don't know if you know, but bush and even obama sends people back. now, we with can be more aggressive in that, but we want to follow the laws. if you start going around trying to make new laws in this country, it's a process that's brutal. we want to follow the laws of the country, and if we follow the laws, we can do what we have to do. but, sean, let me -- we've got some great people in this country. they shouldn't be here. they're still great people, right? but we've got some really, really bad gang members and some horrible people. >> start with them. >> those people are going out day one. they're going to be the first order
i've been from the rio grande to san diego and everywhere in between 12 times. i have seen drug warehouses, tunnels. we'll show some of the pictures. my next question is, and this is where you seem to be in the last week revisiting the issue of sending everybody back that is here illegally. tell us where you stand on that. >> we want to follow the laws. you know, we have very strong laws. we have very strong laws in this country. and i don't know if you know, but bush and even obama sends...
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people who waited years in line to come legitimately, to it tell people you could have swam the rio grandet is fair. leslie you will not be able to answer that in ten seconds. thank you. >> voters in florida headed to t polls in closely watched races. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. to be taken care of. in good hands? like finding new ways home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh... but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe driving bonus checks. even a claim satisfaction guaranteeeeeeeeeee! in means protection plus unique extras only from an expert allstate agent. it's good to be in, good hands. ♪ share the joy of real cream... ...with reddi-wip. >>> hi,&, i'm martha maccallum. just who was hillary clinton consulting with during her debate prep and how does her team plan to go after donald trump to get under his skin? new details on what they're cooking up behind the scenes, coming up. >>> plus mitt romney sending out a fundraising e-mail today for a republican in a tight race. who
people who waited years in line to come legitimately, to it tell people you could have swam the rio grandet is fair. leslie you will not be able to answer that in ten seconds. thank you. >> voters in florida headed to t polls in closely watched races. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. to be taken care of. in good hands? like finding new ways home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh... but with added touches you can't get...
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my big question i asked is whether it's -- which side of the rio grande it gets build on or through the river. that's tbd. thank you. that includes you at home. it's late, we're just getting started. stick around. n easy it blends with leading shades, even salon shades. in just 10 minutes. so pick your shade. and show the world your roots... ...with root touch-up. >>> all right. one of the top stories on facebook's trending list, a fake news story with a factual correct headline with megyn kelly. the headline was visible on the trending list refers to fox news personality as a traitor and claimed they kicked her out for backing hillary. they have not. in the fed recent content includes this headline what ocho -- obama has to say about white folk will make you tremble. >> stifling conservative news, the company started changing the trending section including friday by replacing many actual human being, the people that wrote the top picks scripts for the site. it took several hours for the fake story about megyn kelly to be removed. facebook is apologizing for featuring it. i love this st
my big question i asked is whether it's -- which side of the rio grande it gets build on or through the river. that's tbd. thank you. that includes you at home. it's late, we're just getting started. stick around. n easy it blends with leading shades, even salon shades. in just 10 minutes. so pick your shade. and show the world your roots... ...with root touch-up. >>> all right. one of the top stories on facebook's trending list, a fake news story with a factual correct headline with...
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he worked for the rio grande county sheriff's office for several years and he recently started working for the alamosa county sheriff's office. he took the summer off to work for a local agriculture trying to save others. today a memorial was held to remember the pilots killed over the past 40 years while on the job. last night people fathered at the future site of a permanent memorial. they lit candles for the crew members. among those remembered was colorado's flight for life -- he died last year when his helicopter crashed and caught fire. names will be added to the memorial every year to remember those who died while >>> the calendar says august, but it feels a lot more like fall outside today. the question is, it's going to feel like summer again pretty soon isn't it? >> probably before you're ready. a lot of people enjoying the break from the heat and the welcome rain that we saw last night. timed pretty well. that storm is out of here, and we've had almost a perfect day in colorado. outside now, we have fair skies and light winds. that's important, a lot of you have outdoor plan
he worked for the rio grande county sheriff's office for several years and he recently started working for the alamosa county sheriff's office. he took the summer off to work for a local agriculture trying to save others. today a memorial was held to remember the pilots killed over the past 40 years while on the job. last night people fathered at the future site of a permanent memorial. they lit candles for the crew members. among those remembered was colorado's flight for life -- he died last...
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out here near mineral and rio grande counties. notice the storms moving into new mexico here? those went through and dumped quite a bit of water. they have a flood advisory until 7:00. active weather in southern colorado going on. what a day we had today. 76 degrees for the high. both at the airport, and downtown. a normal high is about 87. normal for this time of year. phil, our weather watcher in east franktown, 72 degrees. his little message, the low and the high today seemed to fit late september, not mid august. chamber of commerce dream day today. indeed it was. the cool aerothat came through, now we are seeing a high out of california moving into nevada. that is helping to suppress some of the moisture. that will be the trend tomorrow have more storms but it will be southern colorado with the northwesterly flow around here. it will be slightly warmer tomorrow as well. and, as we look at the futurecast forecast, here is the way it plays out. tomorrow morning mostly sunny skies. the storms that do build up in the afternoon, will be across southern colorado. maybe jefferso
out here near mineral and rio grande counties. notice the storms moving into new mexico here? those went through and dumped quite a bit of water. they have a flood advisory until 7:00. active weather in southern colorado going on. what a day we had today. 76 degrees for the high. both at the airport, and downtown. a normal high is about 87. normal for this time of year. phil, our weather watcher in east franktown, 72 degrees. his little message, the low and the high today seemed to fit late...
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tijuana, which borders the greater san diego area in california, and in ciudad juarez, across the rio grandem el paso, texas. bodies wrapped in white canvas overflow the morgue. and the city becomes a horror show. this man says he's now found god. but when sinaloa is fighting for control of juarez, he is a hitman. >> interpreter: we were very cruel with those people. we cut people up in pieces. we yanked off heads, hands, feet. >> to send a message, intimidate the enemy. soon the violence spirals out of control. no one is safe. >> what you have is a breakdown of public trust. then everything is fair game. you have men, guns, safe houses, complicity of the authorities, then the marginal cost of doing a kidnapping becomes zero. the marginal cost of extorting becomes zero. >> in 2009, eduardo and cheetah garcia say their son was murdered simply because he honks his horn. >> interpreter: he got out, his policy pistol in hand, and shot him eight times. >> interpreter: they ripped out part of my heart. >> not once but twice. >> interpreter: on march 8th, 2011, i got a call on my cellphone. >> his
tijuana, which borders the greater san diego area in california, and in ciudad juarez, across the rio grandem el paso, texas. bodies wrapped in white canvas overflow the morgue. and the city becomes a horror show. this man says he's now found god. but when sinaloa is fighting for control of juarez, he is a hitman. >> interpreter: we were very cruel with those people. we cut people up in pieces. we yanked off heads, hands, feet. >> to send a message, intimidate the enemy. soon the...
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mensaje que familias separadas a causa de la deportacin buscan implementar a travs de lgrimas en este rio grandeoltica migratoria por parte de los estados unidos. "la mayoría trabajadores que vienen a contribuir a este país, muchos de ellos con sus familias e hijos ciudadanos- nacieron aquí." irene recio lamenta no haber podido compartir su infancia con sus padres, ya que tiene desde niÑa trabajando en los estados unidos y no fue apenas hoy que se encontr con su madre. "poder ver a tu mama tocar a tu mama y decir 'mama' poder abrazarla y saber que esta con salud y mi hermana menor que nos pedimos casi toda su infancia. ella no convivio con nosotros, es una cosa que solo dios hace." hermana menor agradece a la red fronteriza ya que si no fuera por las marchas de protestas proinmigrante, su sueÑo de convivir con su hermanita, no se hubiera cumplido "mi hermanita, siempre hablamos pero tocarla.. y ella nos miraba y nos decía se ven más bonitas en persona y nos decían que nos querían mucho y era tan bonito." con este encuentro de abrazos no muros, la red fronteriza espera sensibilizar a las autorida
mensaje que familias separadas a causa de la deportacin buscan implementar a travs de lgrimas en este rio grandeoltica migratoria por parte de los estados unidos. "la mayoría trabajadores que vienen a contribuir a este país, muchos de ellos con sus familias e hijos ciudadanos- nacieron aquí." irene recio lamenta no haber podido compartir su infancia con sus padres, ya que tiene desde niÑa trabajando en los estados unidos y no fue apenas hoy que se encontr con su madre. "poder...
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this week the low tide near the mouth of the rio grande in -- in brownsville texas revealed a sandbarnecting mexico and the usa. folks are calling it a walkway in the water. between the toe countries. the water is 6 inches to 10 inches lower than normal. low tide is expected to last for several days. u.s. border patrol agent say that they are monitoring the area. >>> lauren is here to talk about the weather for the weekend. i cannot believe that we are halfway down. >>> and the end of the monster can you believe it? august is going to be gone. we are talking september. here we go. they are going to work out nicely with a cool breeze tonight developing outside. the low clouds will move onshore and it is high enough that it is -- all the way into the delta overnight. breezy at times through the evening and then the wind start to come down. tomorrow morning, low clouds becoming mostly sunny. september begins next week with the low normal temperatures. maybe a couple of rain drops in far northern california 68 degrees, san jose comes 64 livermore, 63, concord, 64 degrees in the napa valle
this week the low tide near the mouth of the rio grande in -- in brownsville texas revealed a sandbarnecting mexico and the usa. folks are calling it a walkway in the water. between the toe countries. the water is 6 inches to 10 inches lower than normal. low tide is expected to last for several days. u.s. border patrol agent say that they are monitoring the area. >>> lauren is here to talk about the weather for the weekend. i cannot believe that we are halfway down. >>> and...
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it wasn't the farmer across the rio grande who is the rapist. >> why tonight you opinion that perspectiveeded. not validating them. not validating them. just trying to give perspective. last word, joe. >> i'm sure that donald trump cares the world about those poor immigrants coming across the border. he was backtracking from his stupid comment that he made in his announcement speech when he did the interview with you. >> maybe. i mean, i can't read his mind. all i want is fairness, joe. you weren't fair when you said i'm trying to gin up a race war i'm not. i'm trying to accurately report on this crew. your opinionn o republicans you are entitled to that your opinion but i want to do flash it out a little bit. cline is a stand up guy, man, most guys would take their cheap shot and run away. >> not me, man. >> that's right. you are a stand up. watters on deck asking folks what they think about the convention now that he they're over. >> preview of college pregnancy is an exciting time, but you may experience common discomforts. introducing trunatal from one a day. trunatal is a new line of
it wasn't the farmer across the rio grande who is the rapist. >> why tonight you opinion that perspectiveeded. not validating them. not validating them. just trying to give perspective. last word, joe. >> i'm sure that donald trump cares the world about those poor immigrants coming across the border. he was backtracking from his stupid comment that he made in his announcement speech when he did the interview with you. >> maybe. i mean, i can't read his mind. all i want is...
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in fact much of the issue is about half the border, which is made up of the rio grande in texas, would situation if you built a wall there as high and significant as the one trump has described t would cut off texas land owners access to the water there. that's something i think would prevent it. >> that's what rick perry was saying. this is going to be 1,200 miles from brownsville to el paso, 30 foot high. listen, i know you can't do that. but the question is whether we are seeing an overall softening, whether it's, you know, in combination -- if there were sort of a one off, a clarification of what exactly the wall is. but it comes on the heels of trump saying to hannity last week, there's going to be a softening. he kind of tried to dial it out but he was already well out on that limb. now it's we're going to secure the border first, and then only after that's skier are we going to talk about the 11 million, which sounds really familiar. i've heard that elsewhere. >> i have as well. the thing to keep in mind is why people want a want in the first place. you can tell whether a wall i
in fact much of the issue is about half the border, which is made up of the rio grande in texas, would situation if you built a wall there as high and significant as the one trump has described t would cut off texas land owners access to the water there. that's something i think would prevent it. >> that's what rick perry was saying. this is going to be 1,200 miles from brownsville to el paso, 30 foot high. listen, i know you can't do that. but the question is whether we are seeing an...
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i've been along the rio grande valley from one end to the other.and in arizona and i've done campaigns in new mexico. and you're just full -- you have no idea what you're talking about. the idea -- have you ever been through -- >> you can't build a wall? why not? >> have you ever been through big bend national park? can you imagine trying to put a wall through there? big bend national park that runs along the border between mexico and texas and then when you add arizona, do you know who's going to not want to see a wall? >> i thought you meant big ben in london. >> big bend. that shows you something. you don't even know what you're talking about. >> it's not -- >> let him finish. >> here's one of the great things about trump, you take after trump very well, you just talk over everybody, don't you? >> thank you. >> my point is that trump is not going to build the wall, nobody believes it's feasible to build a wall through that entire area. trump has said it because it got him soz votes through the primaries, he has no what he's talking about and now
i've been along the rio grande valley from one end to the other.and in arizona and i've done campaigns in new mexico. and you're just full -- you have no idea what you're talking about. the idea -- have you ever been through -- >> you can't build a wall? why not? >> have you ever been through big bend national park? can you imagine trying to put a wall through there? big bend national park that runs along the border between mexico and texas and then when you add arizona, do you know...
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i've been all the way from the rio grande to san diego. drug warehouses, tunnels dug from mexico. i've been in all of it. in texas alone in a seven-year period, 642,000 crimes committed against texans by illegals. by the way, including rape and murder, geraldo. >> you are saving the subject. >> no. it is a real problem. >> the subject is there are 11 million people here, the vast majority of whom are law-abiding other than their status. >> but you have to agree -- do ah agree we should build the wall? >> i don't care about the wall. if you want to spend the money on the wall, spend the money on the wall. [ overlapping voices ] >> we've got to take a break. we're just moments away, literally about three minutes from right now. donald trump will take the stage. he's at a rally in washington state. we'll bring that to you live coming up next. >>> also we'll have much more on "hannity" tonight as we continue. looking for balance in your digestive system? try align probiotic. for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. live 24/7. with 24/7 digestive support
i've been all the way from the rio grande to san diego. drug warehouses, tunnels dug from mexico. i've been in all of it. in texas alone in a seven-year period, 642,000 crimes committed against texans by illegals. by the way, including rape and murder, geraldo. >> you are saving the subject. >> no. it is a real problem. >> the subject is there are 11 million people here, the vast majority of whom are law-abiding other than their status. >> but you have to agree -- do ah...
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that wall and i don't care what he says, they're going to pay for it, i'm going to put it on the rio grande. whatever he's going to say, whether that benefits his constituency as well so the readout is going to be fascinating. >> i what i want to see is trump come back stateside and hold up one of those giant cardboard checks from next the mexican government. dated january 21, 2017 red. >> former congressman walsh, i don't know if you saw that to, said what is the game set and match when trump comes back with a check from mexico. >> and he can say, you know, post factor that we negotiated a deal down there. that would be huge news whether he ends up in the white house, this is what i tried to do, got elected, didn't get elected which is interesting but from your perspective, you've been supportive of donald trump but you are also a latina and you know some of the things that he says. >> i'm more never hillary and for the record, i'm nonpartisan, that's me personally. me personally, yes. i think this is a real opportunity both in the meeting today because by the way, trump has been accused o
that wall and i don't care what he says, they're going to pay for it, i'm going to put it on the rio grande. whatever he's going to say, whether that benefits his constituency as well so the readout is going to be fascinating. >> i what i want to see is trump come back stateside and hold up one of those giant cardboard checks from next the mexican government. dated january 21, 2017 red. >> former congressman walsh, i don't know if you saw that to, said what is the game set and match...
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fact that more than 40 years ago, hillary clinton was down in south texas where i'm from in the rio grand valley, registering hispanics to vote. throughout her life, she has worked with the african-american women and the hispanic community. this is a woman who has a long and storied track record with minorities and with women throughout. and when she started her campaign, the first thing she did was surround herself with a variety of voices, with a variety of ethnicities to advise her and really begin to inform her strategy for how she would become president of the united states. at every turn, hillary clinton and her team have been reaching out to my association, if not myself, and asking when we're in nevada, when we're in florida, when we're in texas. which hispanic or small business person needs to be part of our round table. what small business person needs to be part of our town hall. at every turn, she has been reaching out and we're just now hearing from donald trump. >> you know, i travel this country every week, every month, working to empower the voices, showing up where there
fact that more than 40 years ago, hillary clinton was down in south texas where i'm from in the rio grand valley, registering hispanics to vote. throughout her life, she has worked with the african-american women and the hispanic community. this is a woman who has a long and storied track record with minorities and with women throughout. and when she started her campaign, the first thing she did was surround herself with a variety of voices, with a variety of ethnicities to advise her and...
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rio grande. - [david] green mangoes. - [adrian] green mangoes. all this comes frozen because it comes from far away. - from far away. - [adrian] a lot of people look for them. - makes for fresh stuff when you thaw it then, right? - right here, you will find the ... this is the banana leaves. they are frozen. they use them to make tamales, will not be able to find in any other place. - how did you know this store was gonna be a great place to have a store? - well, the population of hispanics in cleveland is growing. we have a mix of everything, so we have to cater to all of them. - [david] i gotta tell you, you mentioned tamales a minute ago. when i was back there, i met a young guy, i think his name was junior. turned me on to some homemade tamales that cisto was making back there? - we make the best tamales in town. - i'm gonna go back there and show them to the audience. - okay. hey, thanks a lot. - thank you, thank you. - [david] i gotta tell you, this is like a trip out of the country, too. check it out. beautiful bakery over here. nice mexic
rio grande. - [david] green mangoes. - [adrian] green mangoes. all this comes frozen because it comes from far away. - from far away. - [adrian] a lot of people look for them. - makes for fresh stuff when you thaw it then, right? - right here, you will find the ... this is the banana leaves. they are frozen. they use them to make tamales, will not be able to find in any other place. - how did you know this store was gonna be a great place to have a store? - well, the population of hispanics in...
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my big question i asked is whether it's -- which side of the rio grande it gets build on or through the river. that's tbd. thank you. that includes you at home. it's late, we're just getting started. stick around. you live life your way. we can help you retire your way, too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. financial guidance while you're mastering life. so we know how to cover almost alanything.ything, even mer-mutts. (1940s aqua music) (burke) and we covered it, february third, twenty-sixteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ if you have modera to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for ro
my big question i asked is whether it's -- which side of the rio grande it gets build on or through the river. that's tbd. thank you. that includes you at home. it's late, we're just getting started. stick around. you live life your way. we can help you retire your way, too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. financial guidance while you're mastering life. so we know how to cover almost alanything.ything, even mer-mutts. (1940s aqua music) (burke) and we...
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share the same opinion of agents in the san diego sector, if you look at places like texas, the rio grandetor there, they had a huge influx of undocumented immigrants during the central american migrant crisis. if you look more globally at the numbers across the entire southern border, those numbers of people apprehended at the southern border, it's at an all-time low. the fiscal 2017 budget request, they're doing it with technology and manpower in addition to a border wall. at this point the border patrol is not requesting any additional funds for a new wall. >> fascinating piece, very insightful. have you seen anyone trying to cross this morning since you've been there? >> reporter: that's a great question. because it's so foggy this morning, we actually haven't seen anybody. by if you listen very carefully, and we heard earlier what appeared to be or what sounded like border patrol agents down this way telling people to get down on the ground, and we've been told by border patrol that we should expect it, we should expect to hear activity this morning. each and every day, up to 85 peopl
share the same opinion of agents in the san diego sector, if you look at places like texas, the rio grandetor there, they had a huge influx of undocumented immigrants during the central american migrant crisis. if you look more globally at the numbers across the entire southern border, those numbers of people apprehended at the southern border, it's at an all-time low. the fiscal 2017 budget request, they're doing it with technology and manpower in addition to a border wall. at this point the...
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whereni the structure extends into the pacific ocean-- to texas, where it runs parallel to the rio grandendo flores barrera can seer the fence in tijuana from his front yard. the construction worker has crossed back and forth for decades to work on u.s. job sites. he says donald trump should think twice about building a border wall. >> ( translated ): he should let immigrants work, instead ofet blocking their path. just as we help them, by working. you need us too. >> reporter: on the u.s. side of the border, callai hernandez also questions the need for trump's $25 billion wall, since there's a big fence in place now. >> i don't think there's a need for it. we don't feel unsafe. >> reporter: her son's team played soccer in eagle pass near the rio grande.r: one of longest sections of border fence cuts through the c desert southwest. the fence is found not just along isolated stretches of borderland but right in the middle of bustling border citiei like nogales.or here it's seen as part of the landscape, a fixture, a fact of life. biskofsky has a view of the rust colored fence from her home
whereni the structure extends into the pacific ocean-- to texas, where it runs parallel to the rio grandendo flores barrera can seer the fence in tijuana from his front yard. the construction worker has crossed back and forth for decades to work on u.s. job sites. he says donald trump should think twice about building a border wall. >> ( translated ): he should let immigrants work, instead ofet blocking their path. just as we help them, by working. you need us too. >> reporter: on...