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cg: jose garza/sub jefe estacion rio grande at :55 heads up: you can see his back but would like to cgl lado mexicano ya caminaron por horas, so ya la persona viene desalertada, no viene bien alimentada...21:10:46:28 el simulacro es parte de la iniciativa para el migrante extraviado y desaparecido o "missing migrant initiative"... surgio en 1998 con el nombre de "seguridad en la frontera" y en julio del ano pasado, se convirtio en un esfuerzo masivo de prevencion, localizacion, identificacion y reunificacion... desafortunadamente, aplica para sobrevivientes y difuntos... cg: ana bulnes larios/cnsul gral. honduras en mcallen, tx @ 1:27 21:34:09:04 es angustiante para las familias estar esperando una llamada que nunca va a susceder porque su cuerpo ha desaparecido en el rio o en el desierto.21:34:20:05 caminando brevemente en los zapatos de los indocumentados, observamos otro peligro comun... 21:15:47:03 el cuerpo, no estan impuestos a esta humedad los encuentran asi, abandonados y moribundos... 21:16:12:27 senor, me oye, senor? entre espinas y hierba, los agentes, certificados como para
cg: jose garza/sub jefe estacion rio grande at :55 heads up: you can see his back but would like to cgl lado mexicano ya caminaron por horas, so ya la persona viene desalertada, no viene bien alimentada...21:10:46:28 el simulacro es parte de la iniciativa para el migrante extraviado y desaparecido o "missing migrant initiative"... surgio en 1998 con el nombre de "seguridad en la frontera" y en julio del ano pasado, se convirtio en un esfuerzo masivo de prevencion,...
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para ellos sÓlo tuvieron que cruzar el rÍo grande, la barrera natural. >> aquÍ algunos ranchos estabanron su situaciÓn migratoria y permanecen en estados unidos. Él dice que quienes decidieron quedarse son otros. ♪ ♪ >> nos quedamos aquÍ los mÁs arraigados de nuestras tierras, no? carmen: por ese mismo arraigo se preocupan de asuntos muy distintos, como por ejemplo decidir por quiÉn votar en las prÓximas elecciones. quizÁs por ello a lo largo de guerrero yy su lÍmite con el rÍo no hay mucho que ver o escuchar. mÁs allá de vida salvaje para los residentes de guerrero y otras comunidades aledaÑas el rÍo es como su patio trasero, pero como ustedes pueden apreciar, un patio que mantienen descuidado, olvidado, cuando mucho habrÁ cabezas de ganado. asÍ que para ellos si aquÍ se construyera un muro a lo largo de este tramo lo mismo les da, y sus razones son poderosas. Él es federico, casi cada fin de semana se acerca al agua sÓlo por su gran afición a la pesca, rema por el rÍo grande ccomo pedro por su casa. >> hay varias islas en todo el camino. carmen: dice que tampoco le quita el sueÑo el
para ellos sÓlo tuvieron que cruzar el rÍo grande, la barrera natural. >> aquÍ algunos ranchos estabanron su situaciÓn migratoria y permanecen en estados unidos. Él dice que quienes decidieron quedarse son otros. ♪ ♪ >> nos quedamos aquÍ los mÁs arraigados de nuestras tierras, no? carmen: por ese mismo arraigo se preocupan de asuntos muy distintos, como por ejemplo decidir por quiÉn votar en las prÓximas elecciones. quizÁs por ello a lo largo de guerrero yy su lÍmite...
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May 26, 2017
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like manyjails in state of rio grande do norte.te of rio grande do norte. like manyjails in rizal, it is dilapidated and overcrowded. and wayne rooney might not be getting that big money move to china after all. that's because the football authorities there have announced a 100% tax on future signings of foreign players. the move is being made to encourage the development of home—grown talent. american media are reporting that president trump's son—in—law and senior and —— senior adviserjared kushner is under fbi scrutiny over alleged russian meddling in last yea r‘s alleged russian meddling in last year's russian alleged russian meddling in last yea r‘s russian election. these are the rumours that have been circulating in washington. these are the rumours that have been circulating in washingtonm these are the rumours that have been circulating in washington. it brings the enquiry not only to the doorstep of the white house but potentially within the inner circle of president trump himself. that is why there was a lot of interest
like manyjails in state of rio grande do norte.te of rio grande do norte. like manyjails in rizal, it is dilapidated and overcrowded. and wayne rooney might not be getting that big money move to china after all. that's because the football authorities there have announced a 100% tax on future signings of foreign players. the move is being made to encourage the development of home—grown talent. american media are reporting that president trump's son—in—law and senior and —— senior...
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May 26, 2017
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they dumped it in the rio grande. we got about half the marijuana. the other half went back to mexico on a raft. >> most pot is backpacked over the border by contrast 81% of hard drugs across of the of entry and cars. >> we have seen narcotics come in shaped like carrots, watermelons, lime. >> agents best defense walks on four legs. >> they train for marijuana, cocaine, heroin. >> drug users get about 95% of their drugs from mexico. here in the rio grande valley, seizes more than doubled from last year. >> they need to make profit summer so they are trying with narcotics. >> stopping drugs is harder than stopping people. smugglers do tunnel under the border but existing fences for smugglers to move their high-value hard drugs through ports of entry and checkpoints. in one weekend, agents seized $12 million in liquid math, and effort undermined by users. >> there's demand for these drugs. >> the president's budget proposal adds more manpower, roads, and fencing. the cartels have replaced radios with encrypted phones. sources say the united states seiz
they dumped it in the rio grande. we got about half the marijuana. the other half went back to mexico on a raft. >> most pot is backpacked over the border by contrast 81% of hard drugs across of the of entry and cars. >> we have seen narcotics come in shaped like carrots, watermelons, lime. >> agents best defense walks on four legs. >> they train for marijuana, cocaine, heroin. >> drug users get about 95% of their drugs from mexico. here in the rio grande valley,...
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water in wildwood, new jersey avenue blocked of a the rio grande. a little bit to the north, townsend inlet bridge is blocked between sea isle and avalon. that's closed because of structural issues. route 9 or the parkway gets you around that. >> british airways is running a full schedule at london's gatwick airport since the shut down. tens of thousands of passengers were stranded, they included members of the philadelphia curtis institute of music. they made it on a flight yesterday in time for their concert in austria. him. >>> a first look at business, laptop ban may be expanded to all superintendent to and from the u.s. right now the ban applies to flights originating from ten international cities most from the northeast. the ban is meant to reduce terrorism concerns. >>> wall street trading is on hold for the memorial day, stock treaded water on friday, markets in mainland china are closed for a public holiday today. >>> president john f.kennedy would have turned 100 today. a wreath laying ceremony will be performed today, a stamp will be comm
water in wildwood, new jersey avenue blocked of a the rio grande. a little bit to the north, townsend inlet bridge is blocked between sea isle and avalon. that's closed because of structural issues. route 9 or the parkway gets you around that. >> british airways is running a full schedule at london's gatwick airport since the shut down. tens of thousands of passengers were stranded, they included members of the philadelphia curtis institute of music. they made it on a flight yesterday in...
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en pocos minutos ya estÁbamos en las riberas --riveras del rÍo grande.. oficiales llegaron hasta la zona guiados por la visiÓn desde el aire, y tras la fuerte presiÓn, los indocumentados no pudieron oponer resistencia. entre tanto, captamos en fotografÍa presuntos narcotraficantes que al parecer estaban tomando vÍdeos y fotos de nuestra aeronave. >> muchas veces los coyotes cruzan grupo chiquito, 3, 4, personas y mientras hacen eso, tÍo arriba, río abajo unas cuantas millas, cruzando las drogas o un grupo mÁs grande. pedro: a mÁs de 100 dÍas del inicio del gobierno del presidente trump le preguntamos quÉ ha pasado con el masivo ingreso de madres con niÑos menores acompaÑantes que se registraba en la zona. >> mucho menos que antes encontramos grupos de 40, 50,60, personas cruzando, mujeres y niÑos. pedro: asÍ se realizan las operaciones de la patrulla fronteriza. tanto desde ahÍ de como desde tierra, con mucha informaciÓn e inteligencia, que proviene desde la oficina de la patrulla fronteriza. cualquier vehÍculo que se mueva al sur o al norte del rÍo es s
en pocos minutos ya estÁbamos en las riberas --riveras del rÍo grande.. oficiales llegaron hasta la zona guiados por la visiÓn desde el aire, y tras la fuerte presiÓn, los indocumentados no pudieron oponer resistencia. entre tanto, captamos en fotografÍa presuntos narcotraficantes que al parecer estaban tomando vÍdeos y fotos de nuestra aeronave. >> muchas veces los coyotes cruzan grupo chiquito, 3, 4, personas y mientras hacen eso, tÍo arriba, río abajo unas cuantas millas,...
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viven a la orilla del rio grande, en granjenos, texas, y estuvieron muy cerca de vivir ademas, al filocomo va a estar esta pared ahi donde esta, ahi donde esta mi casa. iba a abrir la puerta de la cocina e iba estar el muro de 5 pies, pos como que no hace mas de una decada, cuando se aprobo el secure fence act o acta de cerco seguro, le notificaron que el muro pasaria por su propiedad... el y sus vecinos protestaron... lograron que el gobierno federal utilizara como muro el dique de contencion que previene inundaciones cuando el rio se desborda... la lucha les dejo un mal sabor de boca... lo peor, segun cardoza, es que a pesar del nuevo muro de 25 pies de altura, ni el ni su propiedad estan mas seguros carlos cardoza/se opuso al muro fronterizo todavia lo hacen, como le digo, ponen escaleras y vienen. son grupos, vienen 10, 15, 20, y se vienen con la escalera y orale no muy lejos de ahi en rancho grande, texas, jaime mendez paso por lo mismo... jaime mndez/ acept el muro en su patio no, nomas, vinieron a hacer investigaciones de como podian entrar a la propiedad ajena y se hizo el conv
viven a la orilla del rio grande, en granjenos, texas, y estuvieron muy cerca de vivir ademas, al filocomo va a estar esta pared ahi donde esta, ahi donde esta mi casa. iba a abrir la puerta de la cocina e iba estar el muro de 5 pies, pos como que no hace mas de una decada, cuando se aprobo el secure fence act o acta de cerco seguro, le notificaron que el muro pasaria por su propiedad... el y sus vecinos protestaron... lograron que el gobierno federal utilizara como muro el dique de contencion...
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they turned around, dumped it in the rio grande. we got ab half the marijuana.f went back to mexico on a raft. most pot is backpacked over the border. 81% of hard drugs cross at the ports of entry. in cars. >> we've seen tphar cot eubgs come in shaped like carrots, wine, watermelon. they'll take advantage of whatever is there. >> reporter: agents best defense walks on four legs not two. >> it doesn't really matter. cocaine, heroin. >> reporter: americans get 95% of their heroin, coke, meth from mexico. hidden in tires, bumpers and buckets. the rio grande valley, seizures have more than doubled from last year. >> they need to make their profits somewhere. now they're trying to narcotics. >> reporter: so the president's budget does call for more man power, roads and fences, but the drugs are harder to stop than people, sandra. especially because u.s. demand is increasing. i'm told we stop less than 50% of all drugs crossing the border. >> sandra: thank you. $18 million and counting. the runoff race for a house seat setting a spending record. so who's ahead? plus t
they turned around, dumped it in the rio grande. we got ab half the marijuana.f went back to mexico on a raft. most pot is backpacked over the border. 81% of hard drugs cross at the ports of entry. in cars. >> we've seen tphar cot eubgs come in shaped like carrots, wine, watermelon. they'll take advantage of whatever is there. >> reporter: agents best defense walks on four legs not two. >> it doesn't really matter. cocaine, heroin. >> reporter: americans get 95% of their...
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so, it is heading towards cape may, villas reeds beach north cape may rio grande in the path of thisstorm. 27 lightning strikes the past 15 minutes. this also has some heavy downpours and the potential for small hail. what this front will do is say goodbye to the heat. three days in a row of temperatures in the 90's. wednesday 91,est and -- yesterday and today 93 degrees. that's officially 15 to 20 degrees above average but temperatures will crash tonight. we're looking tomorrow at more than a 20-degree drop in temperatures, also much lower humidity. however, there's a trade-off. we won't see that much sunshine this weekend and i am tracking some rain on the way. i'll talk about that in the seven-day forecast. jim. >> cecily, remember, you can get the hourly forecast, the detailed seven day and check storm tracker6 any time right on your phone or tablet. the 6abc app is a free download for your mobile device. >>> well, tomorrow marks the night that pennsbury high school seniors have been looking forward to for a very long time. they call it the best prom in america. and it may be. bu
so, it is heading towards cape may, villas reeds beach north cape may rio grande in the path of thisstorm. 27 lightning strikes the past 15 minutes. this also has some heavy downpours and the potential for small hail. what this front will do is say goodbye to the heat. three days in a row of temperatures in the 90's. wednesday 91,est and -- yesterday and today 93 degrees. that's officially 15 to 20 degrees above average but temperatures will crash tonight. we're looking tomorrow at more than a...
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font> more than a dozen pregnant women color="#ffff00">in the rio grande valley test positive. her baby was born with a birth defect. >> even though i knew what he had, for me, he was perfect and is still perfect. >> pelley: also tonight, winter white house, summer white house-- the cost of the prident's weekend travel. >> mr. president, you're welcome to come, but, please, don't. ♪ 1-877-kars-4-kids >> shut up! shut up! what is this charity? >> pelley: that's what investigators wanted to know. >> 3-2-1, go!
font> more than a dozen pregnant women in the rio grande valley test positive. her baby was born with a birth defect. >> even though i knew what he had, for me, he was perfect and is still perfect. >> pelley: also tonight, winter white house, summer white house-- the cost of the prident's weekend travel. >> mr. president, you're welcome to come, but, please, don't. ♪ 1-877-kars-4-kids >> shut up! shut up! what is this charity? >> pelley: that's what...
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compro este edificio porque tenia una vista perfecta del rio grande, su inspiracion para pintar paisajesentanas llevan anos cerradas...hoy, las abrio para mostrarnos como el muro, arruino su vista y su arte... 00:12:50:26 lo stiento pero la vista no vale nada. jaaa. es horrible. este es el ultimo paisaje del rio que mark pinto...lo conserva como una reliquia... el arbol sigue ahi, pero segun mark, lo que ahora hay detras de el, es ofensivo... 00:11:24:28 me siento como un pollo escondido detras de un muro. mas que haber perdido el paisaje lo que le duele a mark es lo que el muro representa para su pais... 00:11:35:02 donde esta la tierra de los bravos. considera que su estados unidos perdio su identidad al colocar estas barras y teme que la situacion empeore si el muro sigue creciendo.. 00:11;42:03 la tierra de libertad es en el otro lado de el rio grade. lo siento, pero no esta en los estados unidos. nunca mas. son todos culpables por votar por este hombre loco... mark encabezo una exibicion de arte contra el muro en el 2-mil-8. conserva esta escalera como recuerdo.. 00:15:28:26 es un s
compro este edificio porque tenia una vista perfecta del rio grande, su inspiracion para pintar paisajesentanas llevan anos cerradas...hoy, las abrio para mostrarnos como el muro, arruino su vista y su arte... 00:12:50:26 lo stiento pero la vista no vale nada. jaaa. es horrible. este es el ultimo paisaje del rio que mark pinto...lo conserva como una reliquia... el arbol sigue ahi, pero segun mark, lo que ahora hay detras de el, es ofensivo... 00:11:24:28 me siento como un pollo escondido detras...
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May 29, 2017
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side filled with marijuana and the border patrol gave chase and they dumped it in the rio grande, wegot half the marijuana in the other half went back to mexico on a raft. >> reporter: most of the pot is backpacked across the border and crossing at the ports of entry. >> we have seen narcotics coming in, the pirates in mind goals, and they will take advantage of whatever. >> reporter: the best defense walks on four legs. >> it does not matter. they will detect marijuana, cocaine or heroin. >> reporter: they get 95% of their heroin, cocaine and meth from mexico. in the rio grande valley the seizures have more than doubled from last year. >> they need to make the profit somewhere so now they are trying with narcotics. >> reporter: stopping drugs is harder than stopping people and smugglers tunnel under the border but existing fences have forced them to move the hard value drug through points of checkpoints, and they have ceased $12 million in liquid methamphetamine.>> there is a problem on the u.s. that we have a demand for the drugs. we have to recognize that. >> reporter: the budget
side filled with marijuana and the border patrol gave chase and they dumped it in the rio grande, wegot half the marijuana in the other half went back to mexico on a raft. >> reporter: most of the pot is backpacked across the border and crossing at the ports of entry. >> we have seen narcotics coming in, the pirates in mind goals, and they will take advantage of whatever. >> reporter: the best defense walks on four legs. >> it does not matter. they will detect marijuana,...
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more than a dozen pregnant women in the rio grande valley test positive.er baby was born with a birth defect. >> even though i knew what he had, for me, he was perfect and is still perfect. >> pelley: also tonight, winter white house, summer white house- - the cost of the president's weekend travel. >> mr. president, you're welcome to come, but, please, don't. ♪ 1-877-kars-4-kids >> shut up! ?hut up! what is this charity? >> pelley: that's what investigators wanted to know. >> 3-2-1, go! t pelley: and steve hartman with the battle of the bots. >> they started with nothing and, you know, created something fantastic. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. spring is here. the temperature is rising, and with it the threat of zika, the virus spread by mosquitoes. there is an outbreak now in brownsville and mccallen, texas in the rio grande valley. so far this year, 18 women there have been infected with the virus linked to birth defects. here's dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: when we first met 23-year-old rocio mo
more than a dozen pregnant women in the rio grande valley test positive.er baby was born with a birth defect. >> even though i knew what he had, for me, he was perfect and is still perfect. >> pelley: also tonight, winter white house, summer white house- - the cost of the president's weekend travel. >> mr. president, you're welcome to come, but, please, don't. ♪ 1-877-kars-4-kids >> shut up! ?hut up! what is this charity? >> pelley: that's what investigators...
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. >> repter: the rio grande river is the official border between texas and mexico, but the u.s.t doesn't own all of the border lands. most of the texas border is privately owned. constructing a continuous border wall means the federal government must build through these private lands so the government uses eminent domain laws to take the land it needs. >> when somebody says we're going to build a wall regardless, we're going to take your land, regardless, that's a little bit too much. am i going to fight it, pardon many my language, hell yeah. that's what texans are for. >> reporter: mauricio and his sister garcia own a large ranch that's in the path of the wall. their property is south of laredo and has been in the family over 250 years. >> we are blessed to have this. wherever we walk around this area, we can actually feel the footsteps of our ancestors. it's hard to explain because you have to feel it. you have to grow up here. >> reporter: they fear that the federal government will claim eminent domain and build the wall right through their land. they risk being cut off from
. >> repter: the rio grande river is the official border between texas and mexico, but the u.s.t doesn't own all of the border lands. most of the texas border is privately owned. constructing a continuous border wall means the federal government must build through these private lands so the government uses eminent domain laws to take the land it needs. >> when somebody says we're going to build a wall regardless, we're going to take your land, regardless, that's a little bit too...
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pandemic flu and zika won't stop the rio grande. cyber thieves and criminal cartels don't respect national boundaries. in today's interconnected world, we need collective action to achieve lasting security. we also need a well functioning state department. diplomacy isn't optional, but it's comparatively cheap. as secretary of defense mattis put it, if you don't fully fund the state department, then i need to buy more ammunition. for america to remain the unrivalled global leader, we must value and fully fund the talented career professionals who do the delicate work of diplomacy. [ applause ] third, our diplomacy needs to be backed by an equal dedication to smart development. helping other peoples is neither charity nor wasteful spending. it's one of the wisest investments we can make in our security and prosperity. from afghanistan to nigeria we've seen poverty and corruption stifle opportunity and extremism take root. but when u.s. aid helps a farmer increase her yields in ethiopia, supports microenterprise in haiti or electrifie
pandemic flu and zika won't stop the rio grande. cyber thieves and criminal cartels don't respect national boundaries. in today's interconnected world, we need collective action to achieve lasting security. we also need a well functioning state department. diplomacy isn't optional, but it's comparatively cheap. as secretary of defense mattis put it, if you don't fully fund the state department, then i need to buy more ammunition. for america to remain the unrivalled global leader, we must value...
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that's the rio grande. the border between u.s. in the middle of the water there. it would be impractical to put a wall. do you put it on the u.s. side? you've left off some of your property for mexico. put it on the mexican side, they're not going to do it. it's not quite clear, you can see here there's a border patrol. they have a fan boat they get ready and go out, they have their trucks over there. it's not quite clear what's going to happen here if they come up with the money. but you'll still have that bridge crossing over for people legally to come here and shop. the problem is it will create fear. it sends a bad message, according to the mayor of laredo. and people may get mad on the mexican side say if you want to do that why would we go there and shop even though they like the brands at the outlet mall at lower prices than they can pay for back home. >> all right. jane wells with a geography lesson with us as well. >> always. >> at the border in laredo, texas, thank you. when we come back, the former deputy commerce secre
that's the rio grande. the border between u.s. in the middle of the water there. it would be impractical to put a wall. do you put it on the u.s. side? you've left off some of your property for mexico. put it on the mexican side, they're not going to do it. it's not quite clear, you can see here there's a border patrol. they have a fan boat they get ready and go out, they have their trucks over there. it's not quite clear what's going to happen here if they come up with the money. but you'll...
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opinion, the creek is as important in american history as the antietam creek or bull run with the rio grande river. the importance that it has in deciding the first and the second battle of trenton, the creek was much larger back then, much deeper and had much more water flowing through it. the bridge behind us, the modern day bridge is where the bridge was located in 1776. in the 1800s, they replace that with a bridge over here. this is the abutment for the bridge they built in the 1800s. then sometime in the 20th century, they put in steel girders and put in the bridge that's their today. we think that the bridge abutment that you see included some stone from the original bridge in 1776. this would be the base of the position that washington's troops would hold. he would form regiments along about half a mile on both sides to fortify this bridge and the millville site. millville is the high ground on the other side of the river, one of our exclusive neighborhoods and trenton today is called millville. stacy built a mill here in about 1680, and that was how trenton was established. the mill
opinion, the creek is as important in american history as the antietam creek or bull run with the rio grande river. the importance that it has in deciding the first and the second battle of trenton, the creek was much larger back then, much deeper and had much more water flowing through it. the bridge behind us, the modern day bridge is where the bridge was located in 1776. in the 1800s, they replace that with a bridge over here. this is the abutment for the bridge they built in the 1800s. then...
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separated by the rio grande river by mexico. what chief padillo said to me which i believe is absolutely the case is that it takes three different things to secure the border. it takes infrastructure. you can call it fencing like the safe, secure fence act that we passed a few years ago that almost all of our democratic colleagues voted for. it takes things like levee walls like we have in the rio grande valley. but it also takes technology. and it takes the personnel, because we know that no piece of infrastructure alone is going to provide the security we need. but fundamentally, mr. president, we need to regain the people's trust, the confidence that the federal government will carry out its primary responsibility to protect our citizens and defend our borders. border security is complex. it's multifaceted and requires an approach that includes air, sea, and land. but that's why we need a multilayered approach to border security that includes infrastructure like the president talks about frequently when he talks about the wal
separated by the rio grande river by mexico. what chief padillo said to me which i believe is absolutely the case is that it takes three different things to secure the border. it takes infrastructure. you can call it fencing like the safe, secure fence act that we passed a few years ago that almost all of our democratic colleagues voted for. it takes things like levee walls like we have in the rio grande valley. but it also takes technology. and it takes the personnel, because we know that no...
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para cuando me avisaron ayer un poco tarde, pero la hermana pimentel, que es la directora aquÍ en río grandeen todo ese tipo de cosas . mientras ella estaba hablando de esto, estas imÁgenes se estuvieron presentando ante las naciones unidas. javier: verÓnica, te queremos agradecer.gracias por compartir con nosotros. nos hubiese poder ver la frontera porque estabas allÍ, serenar prÓxima ocasión. carolina: mÁs adelante, en instantes, javier. los Últimos cambios en facebook que podrÁs...
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there's high water in wildwood where so many of you are this weekend, new jersey blocked off at rio grande by the kona surf company. if you're heading down the shore or the parkway early, things look good so far on this memorial day monday. >> indeed it is memorial day there will be rain at the start that will not water down the honor and appreciation that we'll be shown this morning for our fallen military. katherine scott is live at the korean war memorial on penns landing, good morning, katherine. >> reporter: good morning, tam, that's right there are a lot of events around the area to mark memorial day. it's not raining here any more. you may see early showers on and off, but mainly it's pushing away from us for the parades and events this morning. at 11:00 a.m. at penns landing a ceremony will takes place to honor the fallen military. the keynote speaker will be former congressman patrick murphy. plarcht -- last night the fireworks exploded over the delaware river after the air force band full spectrum played at penns landing. the concert and fireworks capped off the first ever waterf
there's high water in wildwood where so many of you are this weekend, new jersey blocked off at rio grande by the kona surf company. if you're heading down the shore or the parkway early, things look good so far on this memorial day monday. >> indeed it is memorial day there will be rain at the start that will not water down the honor and appreciation that we'll be shown this morning for our fallen military. katherine scott is live at the korean war memorial on penns landing, good...
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side filled with marijuana border patrol gave chase and turned around and dumped it in the rio grande and we got about half of the marijuana and the other half went back to mexico on a raft. most pot is backpacked over the border by contrast 81% of hard drugs cross other ports of entry, and cars. >> we have seen narcotics come in shaped like carrots mango water lemon so they would take whatever. >> agents's defense walks on four legs not to -- 2. >> they train in marijuana cocaine and heroin. >> reporter: drug users get 95% cook and meth from mexico -- in the rio grande valley, seizures more than doubled from last year. >> they need to make profit somewhere so they are trying with narcotics act stopping drugs is harder than stopping people smugglers tunnel under the border but existing fences force them to move high-value, hard drugs reports of entry and in one week agents seized 12 million dolphin liquid meth in an effort undermined by users. >> there's a demand for these drugs we have to recognize that. >> the budget proposal adds lower manpower and roads emphysema cartels have repl
side filled with marijuana border patrol gave chase and turned around and dumped it in the rio grande and we got about half of the marijuana and the other half went back to mexico on a raft. most pot is backpacked over the border by contrast 81% of hard drugs cross other ports of entry, and cars. >> we have seen narcotics come in shaped like carrots mango water lemon so they would take whatever. >> agents's defense walks on four legs not to -- 2. >> they train in marijuana...
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font> more than a dozen pregnant women color="#ffff00">in the rio grandeley test positive. her baby was born with a birth defect. >> even though i knew what he had, for me, he was perfect and is still perfect. >> pelley: also tonight, winter white house, summer white house-- the cost of the prident's weekend travel. >> mr. president, you're welcome to come, but, please, don't. ♪ 1-877-kars-4-kids >> shut up! shut up! what is this charity? >> pelley: that's what investigators wanted to know. >> 3-2-1, go!
font> more than a dozen pregnant women in the rio grandeley test positive. her baby was born with a birth defect. >> even though i knew what he had, for me, he was perfect and is still perfect. >> pelley: also tonight, winter white house, summer white house-- the cost of the prident's weekend travel. >> mr. president, you're welcome to come, but, please, don't. ♪ 1-877-kars-4-kids >> shut up! shut up! what is this charity? >> pelley: that's what investigators...
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wet in wildwood this morning, there's flooding along new jersey avenue at rio grande avenue by the kona surf company that's blocked off. abnormalities on the mass transit, trains and bus, most lines on the sunday schedule. dart not running, a couple of routes running keep that in mind things a little bit different on this memorial day. >> possible rain will not dampen our efforts to honor military heros, one parade said they showed up for us in all kinds of of weather, let's show up for them. katherine scott is on penns landing good morning. >> reporter: there are so many events to honor the fallen veterans one at korean war memorial in penns landing. the ceremony starts at 11:00 a.m., the keynote speaker former congressman patrick murphy. you may see rain for earlier activities, the rain will push out by mid morning. it's not a washout. last night fireworks lit up the sky over the delaware river, they were the grand finale to the first ever waterfront day at penns landing. it was a little bit soggy at times, but fun nonetheless. the air force band played. people danced along under thei
wet in wildwood this morning, there's flooding along new jersey avenue at rio grande avenue by the kona surf company that's blocked off. abnormalities on the mass transit, trains and bus, most lines on the sunday schedule. dart not running, a couple of routes running keep that in mind things a little bit different on this memorial day. >> possible rain will not dampen our efforts to honor military heros, one parade said they showed up for us in all kinds of of weather, let's show up for...
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. >> reporter: on the rio grande, there's as american town on edge.l cenizo with 3800 residents, about 20% here illegally. >> this whole notion that all the problems that we have with illegal immigration in our country is because of that side is just a false narrative. >> reporter: mayor raoul reyes is suing to block a so-called sanctuary city ban. >> it hinders relationships between the police departments and the community and that's dangerous. >> reporter: president trump signed an executive order in january threatening to withhold federal money from sanctuary cities but a judge blocked it. the new texas law is the first since then. it would fine local governments up to $25,000 a day, potentially send police chiefs to jail, and remove elected officials if they refuse federal requests to help with immigration enforcement. >> critics are saying this is a show me your papers law. is it. >> that is completely false. >> reporter: governor greg abbott who signed senate 4 on facebook live says it's about public safety, not racial profiling. >> no one can b
. >> reporter: on the rio grande, there's as american town on edge.l cenizo with 3800 residents, about 20% here illegally. >> this whole notion that all the problems that we have with illegal immigration in our country is because of that side is just a false narrative. >> reporter: mayor raoul reyes is suing to block a so-called sanctuary city ban. >> it hinders relationships between the police departments and the community and that's dangerous. >> reporter:...
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the breeze and this weekend the east coast kite championships will be held on the beach, at the rio grand avenue. in honor of memorial day, soldiers placed american flags on headstones in arlington national cemetery, to honor america's fallen heroes. 1,000 service members covered 284,000 headstones, this task was done in just four hours yesterday. sixty year-old tradition is known as in the ranks as, flag s in. >>> this noon investigators are working to pinpoint what cause aid tour bus and tractor trail tore collide on the new jersey turnpike, sending dozens of people to the hospital. it happened overnight on the southbound side of the highway in west deptford, "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan is live at cooper university hospital where some of those injuries are being treated, cleve, good afternoon, what can you tell us. >> reporter: good afternoon rahel. there are nine of the victims from the crash, earlier that came here to cooper, and these are all, minor injuries, fortunately but people we spoke to were sore, and frustrated. >> i'm sore. i'm swollen up. my money dropped in the
the breeze and this weekend the east coast kite championships will be held on the beach, at the rio grand avenue. in honor of memorial day, soldiers placed american flags on headstones in arlington national cemetery, to honor america's fallen heroes. 1,000 service members covered 284,000 headstones, this task was done in just four hours yesterday. sixty year-old tradition is known as in the ranks as, flag s in. >>> this noon investigators are working to pinpoint what cause aid tour bus...
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festival got some details for you, it began today and runs through memorial day machine so head to the rio grand avenue beach, and for the sky-high fun. for more forehead to cbs philly.com, and conditions, we have got a land breeze right now, so i don't know about the kite flying as we head in the upcoming weekend we will sea sea breeze kick nothing the second half of the day and temperatures, they are not too bad although it is getting chilly down here on the boardwalk but generally temperatures are in the 70's across the area. we have that breezing, right now, wind speed up around 10, 20, miles an hour with the higher gusts, gusting in the 30 miles an hour range annes our reporting sites. as we head into tonight, we will sea breeze wind down a bit, overnight tonight we are not worried about rainfall but we could see passing sprinkle heading in the next couple of hours, but as we head in the day tomorrow, conditions not looking too bad for our saturday kicking off holiday weekend with increasing cloud, having to watch out for late day shower or thunderstorm, but as we head into memorial day thi
festival got some details for you, it began today and runs through memorial day machine so head to the rio grand avenue beach, and for the sky-high fun. for more forehead to cbs philly.com, and conditions, we have got a land breeze right now, so i don't know about the kite flying as we head in the upcoming weekend we will sea sea breeze kick nothing the second half of the day and temperatures, they are not too bad although it is getting chilly down here on the boardwalk but generally...
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but the local economy is heavily dependent on shoppers crossing the rio grande from mexico. >> our local economy is easily 40% or more dependent on the mexican shopper. >> reporter: with that in mind, developers fit $120 million to build a massive outlet mall on the river on the u.s. side of the border. >> we did it because mexican consumers love brands. they aren't able to buy a lot of the brands we have here in mexico. when they can, they're more expensive than here. they like the labels and they like the prices. >> reporter: the city kicked in millions of dollars in incentives to get this mall built. it finally opened in march, just as the new administration was talking tough in mexico. owners found themselves potentially running into a wall -- literally. >> the timing was challenging, no two ways about it. >> reporter: but the ceo says so far sales have been brisk. $4 million in two weeks. outlet malls have outperformed the rest of retail because they're seen more as destinations. this woman from mexico is shopping here for the first time and likes having the new store so close. but
but the local economy is heavily dependent on shoppers crossing the rio grande from mexico. >> our local economy is easily 40% or more dependent on the mexican shopper. >> reporter: with that in mind, developers fit $120 million to build a massive outlet mall on the river on the u.s. side of the border. >> we did it because mexican consumers love brands. they aren't able to buy a lot of the brands we have here in mexico. when they can, they're more expensive than here. they...
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more than a dozen pregnant women in the rio grande valley test positive.aby was born with a birth defect. >> even though i knew what he had, for me, he was perfect and is still perfect. >> pelley: also tonight, winter white house, summer white house- - the cost of the president's weekend travel. >> mr. president, you're welcome to come, but, please, don't. ♪ 1-877-kars-4-kids >> shut up! ?hut up! what is this charity? >> pelley: that's what investigators wanted to know. >> 3-2-1, go! t pelley: and steve hartman with the battle of the bots. >> they started with nothing and, you know, created something fantastic.
more than a dozen pregnant women in the rio grande valley test positive.aby was born with a birth defect. >> even though i knew what he had, for me, he was perfect and is still perfect. >> pelley: also tonight, winter white house, summer white house- - the cost of the president's weekend travel. >> mr. president, you're welcome to come, but, please, don't. ♪ 1-877-kars-4-kids >> shut up! ?hut up! what is this charity? >> pelley: that's what investigators wanted...
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of american teenaged from the impoverished streets 0 laredo lured into the drug wars across the rio grande and mexico with promises of high pie, fancy cars and sexy women. after a short apprenticeship in mexico the young man lived in an expensive house in texas, available to kill whenever called on. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org doering. >> welcome to redding, california. located in northern part of the state, along the sacramento river, this city of about 60,000, sits the top of california's fertile central valley, with the nearby shasta dam playing a key role in the distribution of power and water to parts south of the area. redding was a major railroad hub during the mining and industries boom from the 1850s to the turn of the century. with the help of our charter partners we'll photograph the city to talk with local authors about their works, click stories of a california game warden.
of american teenaged from the impoverished streets 0 laredo lured into the drug wars across the rio grande and mexico with promises of high pie, fancy cars and sexy women. after a short apprenticeship in mexico the young man lived in an expensive house in texas, available to kill whenever called on. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org doering. >> welcome to redding, california. located in northern part of the state, along the sacramento river, this city of...
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de la universidad de texas y de indeanapolis se reunirn por das en el cementerio de la ciudad de rio grandeca de restos que no saben de quien se trata.. --en aÑos anteriores se recuperaron 125 cuerpos, de los cuales 26 han sido identificados.... cesar --si usted vive en el este de la bahia, ponga mucha atencion, porque el servicio de agua podria aumentar su costo. take vo --en la reunion programada para el 11 de julio por el distrito municipal de servicios publicos del este de la bahia, propondra un aumento del 19 por ciento en los proximos dos aÑos que afectaria a cerca de 385 mil viviendas. --el incremento seria de 4 dolares con 34 centavos aproximadamente al mes, para familias que consuman cerca de 200 galones diarios. take vo/cesar --padres indignados..... una cmara escondida capta como un maestro se aprovecha de sus alumnos de 10 aÑos, pidiendoles besos en la boca a cambio de caramelos... take vo/lorena --robo y persecucin.... recorrian cientos de millas desde oakland con un solo objetivo.... robar miles de dolares en ropa interior... le diremos como lo hicieron durante semanas sin ser
de la universidad de texas y de indeanapolis se reunirn por das en el cementerio de la ciudad de rio grandeca de restos que no saben de quien se trata.. --en aÑos anteriores se recuperaron 125 cuerpos, de los cuales 26 han sido identificados.... cesar --si usted vive en el este de la bahia, ponga mucha atencion, porque el servicio de agua podria aumentar su costo. take vo --en la reunion programada para el 11 de julio por el distrito municipal de servicios publicos del este de la bahia,...
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. >> reporter: on the rio grande that's there's an american town on edge.sinso with 3800 rest enident about 20% here illegally. >> the whole notion of the problems we have illegal, is not true. >> reporter: the maying is suing to block a so-called sanctuary city ban. >> it hinders relationships between the police department and the community. that's dangerous. >> reporter: president trump signed an executive order in january threatening to withhold fede the new texas law is first since then. it would fine local governments up to $20,000 a day, potentially send police chiefs to jail and remove elected officials if they refuse federal requests to help with immigration enforcement. governor greg abbott who signed senate 4 on facebook live say it is about public safety, not racial profiling. >> no one can be pulled over and stopped just for no reason or because of what their race may be. there has to be that probable cause. >> reporter: this woman who didn't want us to show her face is undocumented. she crossed the border 15 years ago to be with her husband's f
. >> reporter: on the rio grande that's there's an american town on edge.sinso with 3800 rest enident about 20% here illegally. >> the whole notion of the problems we have illegal, is not true. >> reporter: the maying is suing to block a so-called sanctuary city ban. >> it hinders relationships between the police department and the community. that's dangerous. >> reporter: president trump signed an executive order in january threatening to withhold fede the new...
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a police hunt is under way at the prison in parnamirim, in the state of rio grande do norte.been recaptured, and like manyjails in brazil, this prison is dilapidated and overcrowded. president trump has strongly criticised nato leaders for not paying enough for their military protection. speaking at nato's new headquarters, he said only five of 28 members were meeting their financial obligations to the alliance. just before he spoke, he was caught on camera apparently pushing aside the president of montenegro. let's have a look. i have been very, very direct with secretary stoltenberg and members of the alliance, in saying that nato members must finally contribute their fair share, and meet their financial obligations. but 23 of the 28 member nations are still not paying what they should be paying, and what they are supposed to be paying, for their defence. this is not fair to the people and taxpayers of the united states, and many of these nations owe massive amounts of money from past years, and not paying in those past years. nato leaders have officially agreed a us plan t
a police hunt is under way at the prison in parnamirim, in the state of rio grande do norte.been recaptured, and like manyjails in brazil, this prison is dilapidated and overcrowded. president trump has strongly criticised nato leaders for not paying enough for their military protection. speaking at nato's new headquarters, he said only five of 28 members were meeting their financial obligations to the alliance. just before he spoke, he was caught on camera apparently pushing aside the...
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across the border from arizona, california, and now in the rio grande valley in texas. he likes to say that there are really three legs to the stool of border security. there's technology. there's personnel. and then there's infrastructure, what some people like to call fencing or walls. and each area along the border depends -- well, the mixture will depend based on what makes sense, what's actually effective. and it's obviously important to get the advice and input of the professionals of border patrol who work day in and day out to secure the border. but with this omnibus bill, we'll see the strongest increase in border security funding in nearly a decade. that means more resources to help customs and border patrol among other agencies to enforce our laws, keep trade flowing, and stem the tide of contra band and illegal immigration. when we talk about border security, it's also important to recognize the important economic and trading relationship we have with mexico. roughly five million american jobs depend on binational trade with mexico which is another reason wh
across the border from arizona, california, and now in the rio grande valley in texas. he likes to say that there are really three legs to the stool of border security. there's technology. there's personnel. and then there's infrastructure, what some people like to call fencing or walls. and each area along the border depends -- well, the mixture will depend based on what makes sense, what's actually effective. and it's obviously important to get the advice and input of the professionals of...
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pandemic flu and zika won't stop at the rio grande. side with these and criminal cartels don't respect national boundaries.s in today's interconnected world we need collective action to achieve lasting security. we also need a well functioning state department. [laughing] diplomacy is an optional, but it's comparatively cheap pick a secretary of defense matas put it, if you don't fully fund the state department, that i need to buy more ammunition for america, to remain the unrivaled global leader, we must value and fully fund the talented career professionals who do the delicate work of diplomacy. [applause] >> third, our diplomacy needs to be backed by an equal dedication to smart development. helping other peoples is neither charity nor wasteful spending.we it's one of the wisest investment we can make in our security and prosperity. from afghanistan to nigeria, we've seen poverty, conflict and corruption stifle opportunity, and extremism take root. but when usaid helps a farmer increaser yields in ethiopia, supports micro-enterprise
pandemic flu and zika won't stop at the rio grande. side with these and criminal cartels don't respect national boundaries.s in today's interconnected world we need collective action to achieve lasting security. we also need a well functioning state department. [laughing] diplomacy is an optional, but it's comparatively cheap pick a secretary of defense matas put it, if you don't fully fund the state department, that i need to buy more ammunition for america, to remain the unrivaled global...
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. >> in new mexico construction will be underway in san diego, el paso and the rio grande valley.es comey doubling down forcefully defending his decision to reopen the clinton email investigation. the fbi director admitting lack of trust in former attorney general loretta lynch played a huge role. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge was there for the most impassioned defense yet. >> the fbi director defended his decision to reopen the email probe 11 days after americans went to the polls. >> mildly nauseous to think we might have had impact on the election. >> reporter: the senate judiciary committee, and classified, to find out anthony weiner's computer, is now estranged wife. >> you took an enormous gamble, to invalidate her candidacy. >> anyone who disagrees, on october 28th, there is a third door available in late last year before the election to confirm the existence of an ongoing investigation about the trump campaign. >> mishandling classified information. >> how does not violate the statute? >> you can talk about the document paid by russian hackers. and ca
. >> in new mexico construction will be underway in san diego, el paso and the rio grande valley.es comey doubling down forcefully defending his decision to reopen the clinton email investigation. the fbi director admitting lack of trust in former attorney general loretta lynch played a huge role. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge was there for the most impassioned defense yet. >> the fbi director defended his decision to reopen the email probe 11 days after...
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there are folks that want to improve the quality of life for young kids in south texas in the rio grandeley. they donate not only money but time and resources, and their passion to helping these young men and women. many of them see in these young men and women themselves. we have a large hispanic population. young menan see these and women that are the first in their family to go to college, and the first in her family to go to medil school, and you realize they have just changed the entire trajectory of their family's liagforever. dotistics show that if you go to college, chances are your kids will go and their kids will go. this is a great appeal of this particular job, having an opportunity to watch the young men and women. they are not all young, but most of them are. they come in and change their lives. charlie: since the time you left the military and you look at the world through the prism of someone who understands the national security challenge, where do we stand today? you said at this table a couple years ago you thought we needed more troops in syria. i applaud both preside
there are folks that want to improve the quality of life for young kids in south texas in the rio grandeley. they donate not only money but time and resources, and their passion to helping these young men and women. many of them see in these young men and women themselves. we have a large hispanic population. young menan see these and women that are the first in their family to go to college, and the first in her family to go to medil school, and you realize they have just changed the entire...
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if you're down the shore in wildwood there's flooding there, new jersey avenue blocked at rio grande avenue by the kona surf company. no issues on the garden state parkway if you're heading to the shore early on this monday morning. >> possible rain will not dampen efforts to honor the military heros, they showed up in all kinds of of weather let's show up for them. katherine scott live on penns landing where people will show up. >> reporter: good morning, tam, there are so many events around the area to honor fallen servicemen and women. one of them is taking place here at the philadelphia korean war memorial at penns landing. the ceremony starts at 11:00 a.m., the keynote speaker is iraq war veteran patrick murphy. you may see rain for the early activities, it was raining earlier, but the rain has stopped. it should push out for the parades and ceremonies. larvets -- last night the fireworks lit up over the waterfront day at the penns landing. before the fireworks the u.s. air force band full spectrum played, people danced along from under their umbrella, not everyone came prepared
if you're down the shore in wildwood there's flooding there, new jersey avenue blocked at rio grande avenue by the kona surf company. no issues on the garden state parkway if you're heading to the shore early on this monday morning. >> possible rain will not dampen efforts to honor the military heros, they showed up in all kinds of of weather let's show up for them. katherine scott live on penns landing where people will show up. >> reporter: good morning, tam, there are so many...
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. >>> the highest kite festival in north america it kicks off friday at the beach at rio grand avenue inside of the convenience center. the fun continues with competitions and games through the holiday weekend. the entire event is free to spectators. the unofficial start of summer is not complete without a dip if the ocean. head to ocean city to unlock the ocean and plunge into the water. those brave enough to plunge in carry briefcases and march into the ocean to welcome in the new season. the fun takes place at noon at moreland terrace and the beach. we hope to see you this weekend down at the shore. >> all right so we are ready to go. danny are you ready? >> yes. >> all right adam toss the baton to you. he is not going to ride but -- >> i'm too smart. when it's all clear dispatch thumbs up you ready? high speed, three, two one, go! that button. i did it. i'm trying -- do it again! ready at the same time enjoy your ride. i'm new at this, hopefully guys melissa and her crew will be back safe and sound at the end of that ride. in a minute and a half. we'll have the seven-day forecast
. >>> the highest kite festival in north america it kicks off friday at the beach at rio grand avenue inside of the convenience center. the fun continues with competitions and games through the holiday weekend. the entire event is free to spectators. the unofficial start of summer is not complete without a dip if the ocean. head to ocean city to unlock the ocean and plunge into the water. those brave enough to plunge in carry briefcases and march into the ocean to welcome in the new...
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they turned around, dumped it in the rio grand. on a raft. most pot is backpacked over the border. by contrast, 81% of hard drugs cross at the ports of entry in cars. >> we've seen narcotics shaped like carrots, mangos, lime, watermelon. so they'll employ -- they'll take advantage of whatever's there. >> reporter: agents' best defense walks on four legs, not too. >> it really doesn't matter. >> reporter: americans get about 95% of their heroin, coke and methamphetamine from mexico hiding in tires, bumpers and buckets. here in the rio rio grandevalle, seizures more than doubled from last year. >> reporter: william la jeunesse, fox news. elizabeth: all right. when we come back, much more from here in ocean city, maryland, as americans ring in the first weekend of the summer season. the boardwalk here at ocean city, many are going to be using the tram to get around. we sure did, all weekend so far. for one tram driver, the job is simply a dream come true. >> i worked for about 45 years, myself and my wife the goal was to retire, move
they turned around, dumped it in the rio grand. on a raft. most pot is backpacked over the border. by contrast, 81% of hard drugs cross at the ports of entry in cars. >> we've seen narcotics shaped like carrots, mangos, lime, watermelon. so they'll employ -- they'll take advantage of whatever's there. >> reporter: agents' best defense walks on four legs, not too. >> it really doesn't matter. >> reporter: americans get about 95% of their heroin, coke and methamphetamine...
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after the train journeyed athe bridge spanning the rio grande and pulled into the one-story depot on eastern edge of eagle pass agents of the recently-created u.s. department of commerce and labor, dressed in regulation dark blue uniforms with brass buttons climbed aboard to inspect the passengers and their luggage. agents evinced no interest in narcotics like heroin or marijuana or cocaine, all legal in 1909, sought imported delicacies in era of high tariffs and no federal income tax, the federal government raised bulk of revenues on luxuries such as lace, jewels, watches and cigars. next in a measure spoke volumes as the, sorry, next in a measure that spoke volumes as to the border as role in establishing personal identity as well as national territory, these aim agents compiled a report of inspection on all incoming passengers detailing each arrival's name, place of birth, occupation an final destination. the united states would not require passports until 1914. rather than focusing on reading one's documents this procedure hinged on reading one's person. determine the truth of an
after the train journeyed athe bridge spanning the rio grande and pulled into the one-story depot on eastern edge of eagle pass agents of the recently-created u.s. department of commerce and labor, dressed in regulation dark blue uniforms with brass buttons climbed aboard to inspect the passengers and their luggage. agents evinced no interest in narcotics like heroin or marijuana or cocaine, all legal in 1909, sought imported delicacies in era of high tariffs and no federal income tax, the...
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because of the rio grande valley is where texas dead ends into the gulf of mexico. to central american immigrants, it's a new beginning. these men from guatemala and honduras try to evade border patrol. >> anyone who illegally crosses the border will be detained until they are removed. >> president trump's rhetoric on the issue isn't much different than president obama. >> if you get here, you are likely to be turned back. >> this time immigrants appear to believe it. >> words matter. the rhetoric matters. the discourse now emanating from the attorney general is they will be sent back and quickly deported. stick with this is the busiest sector along the border. it's >> the laws and the books are being supported. >> the border patrol's numbers tell that story. apprehensions have fallen every month from 15,000 in november to just over 1,000 in april. the media may have inadvertently scared and agreements -- scared immigrants away. >> that media has a big say in what happens. people, don't, depending on what they say. >> pilots say the headlines appear to have a deterr
because of the rio grande valley is where texas dead ends into the gulf of mexico. to central american immigrants, it's a new beginning. these men from guatemala and honduras try to evade border patrol. >> anyone who illegally crosses the border will be detained until they are removed. >> president trump's rhetoric on the issue isn't much different than president obama. >> if you get here, you are likely to be turned back. >> this time immigrants appear to believe it....
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dumped it in the rio grande. we got half. the other went to mexico.acked over the border. 81% of hard drugs cross at the ports of entry in cars. >> we've seen narcotics come in shaped like carrots, mango, lime, watermelon. they will take advantage of whatever is there. >> the agents' best defense is on four legs. >> they train in marijuana, cocaine, heroin. >> americans get 95% of their heroin, coke and meth from mexico. seizures doubled from last year. >> we need to make their profit somewhere. now they're trying with narcotics. >> the trump budget adds more manpower, roads and fences but stopping drugs is harder than people. experts say we probably catch maybe 20 to 50% of all illegal narcotics. back to you. >> bill: in is the story of the day. this is nato headquarters where the leaders now gathering at headquarters in brussels, belgium. a beautiful day in europe. we've seen leaders arrive. president trump will arrive in moments. don't miss that as he brings a strong message with him. what will that be? we'll define it for you after the break. top
dumped it in the rio grande. we got half. the other went to mexico.acked over the border. 81% of hard drugs cross at the ports of entry in cars. >> we've seen narcotics come in shaped like carrots, mango, lime, watermelon. they will take advantage of whatever is there. >> the agents' best defense is on four legs. >> they train in marijuana, cocaine, heroin. >> americans get 95% of their heroin, coke and meth from mexico. seizures doubled from last year. >> we need...
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we must acknowledge shutting down the rio grande valley sector without addressing other areas will create the same type of vacuum we created in arizona. part of the proper infrastructure of the wall is being heavily debated and as an agent who worked in two of the busiest sections of border control, i can personally tell you how effective border barriers are. when i got got to the tucson sector we had next to nothing by way of infrastructure. for every illegal border crosser that i apprehended, three got away. the building of barriers and fences, a bipartisan effort, allowed agents to dictate where illegal crossings took place in double how effective i was able to be in apprehending illegal border crossers. as an agent working with and without barriers and as the person selected to represent them i can personally attest to how effective a wall in strategic locations will be. i am for both sides of the aisle to quit politicizing borders carry and illegal border entries and work with the men and women of the united states border patrol by providing the proper technology infrastructure and m
we must acknowledge shutting down the rio grande valley sector without addressing other areas will create the same type of vacuum we created in arizona. part of the proper infrastructure of the wall is being heavily debated and as an agent who worked in two of the busiest sections of border control, i can personally tell you how effective border barriers are. when i got got to the tucson sector we had next to nothing by way of infrastructure. for every illegal border crosser that i apprehended,...
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there are folks that want to improve the quality of life for young kids in south texas in the rio grandey. they donate, not only their money, but their time and their resources, and their passion to helping these young men and women. many of emee in these young men and women themselves. we he lot of first neration families. we have a large hispanic population. when you can see these young men and women that are the first in their family to go to college, and the first in her family to go to medical school, and you realize they have just changed the entire trajectory of their family's lineage forever. because statistics show that if you do go to college, chances are your kids will go and their kids will go. so this is the great appeal of this particular job, having an opportunity to watch the young men and women. they are not all young men and women, but most of them are that 18 to 21-year-old, and they come in and change their lives. charlie: since the time you left the military and you look at the national world today through the prism seone who understands the national security challen
there are folks that want to improve the quality of life for young kids in south texas in the rio grandey. they donate, not only their money, but their time and their resources, and their passion to helping these young men and women. many of emee in these young men and women themselves. we he lot of first neration families. we have a large hispanic population. when you can see these young men and women that are the first in their family to go to college, and the first in her family to go to...