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decided that we were going to cross the river. >> alfonsi: this is where they went-- the banks of the rio granden in spanish as the rio bravo, or "rough river." here, it's about 50 yards wide. i tania said they made the decision to swim across the river and enter the united states illegally. >> avalos ( translated ): we said to each other, "the time is now. the time is now for us to do this." >> alfonsi: their improvised plan was to surrender to the u.s. border patrol once they got to the other side. oscar swam across the river first to see if anyone would stop them. >> avalos ( translated ): he was signaling to us that no one was there. so then, he came back, because i was on the mexican side with my daughter. i said to him, "i'm scared." and he said to me, "everything's going to be fine." >> alfonsi: the surface of the rio grande appears calm. but emergency responders in south texas told us the river's current can be unpredictable and ferocious enough to suck you under. tania couldn't swim so they decided milton, who was a strong swimmer, would carry her on his back. oscar decided to carry his
decided that we were going to cross the river. >> alfonsi: this is where they went-- the banks of the rio granden in spanish as the rio bravo, or "rough river." here, it's about 50 yards wide. i tania said they made the decision to swim across the river and enter the united states illegally. >> avalos ( translated ): we said to each other, "the time is now. the time is now for us to do this." >> alfonsi: their improvised plan was to surrender to the u.s....
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llegan a honduras los restos de intentar cruzar el rÍo grande.su familia nos cuenta entre lÁgrimas que comenzÓ el viaje con un mal presentimiento. buenas tardes, a pesar de tragedias como esta, el Éxodo de migrantes no para. llegÓ a guatemala el primer hondureÑo bajo el convenio migratorio con estados unidos. esta es nuestra principal fo tizas pero ademÁs este jueves. >>> nos ponimos... >>> no se apiadaron, la hermana de una de las vÍctimas de las masacre nos cuenta cÓmo su familia rogÓ los asesinos que tuvieran piedad y ellos no hicieron caso. adriana habla del horror ver sus cuerpos calcinados. >>> infierno en la iglesia. piden mÁs tiempo para preparar su defensa. noticias telemundo investiga, revela el testimonio de una vÍctima abusada sexualmente por un miembro de la iglesia que tenÍa 14 aÑos. los latinos de la casa blanca trabajan hasta 10 horas por dÍa. son mexicanos y nos dicen lo difÍcil que es trabajar alli cuando se sienten discriminados por el presidente. >>> con josÉ dÍaz-balart. >>> y apenas 2 aÑos murieron ahogados en el rÍo grande
llegan a honduras los restos de intentar cruzar el rÍo grande.su familia nos cuenta entre lÁgrimas que comenzÓ el viaje con un mal presentimiento. buenas tardes, a pesar de tragedias como esta, el Éxodo de migrantes no para. llegÓ a guatemala el primer hondureÑo bajo el convenio migratorio con estados unidos. esta es nuestra principal fo tizas pero ademÁs este jueves. >>> nos ponimos... >>> no se apiadaron, la hermana de una de las vÍctimas de las masacre nos cuenta...
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i am from the rio grande valley of texas. therere's about one point formay
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i am from the rio grande valley of texas.rere's about one point formay people that live in the rio grande valley. it is about 90% latino. it is like an if we were have our primary and rio grande valley of texas and have candidates spending three months there continuously going to barbececues and different events being sponsored by the local elected officials, nobody would think that would be -- a represented primary that you would have to start your elections with. and so i think this is a process that has been established tradition. tradition doesn't work anymore. i think it is not f fair to the candidates, either. they spend in a norma's amount of time and money. -- enormous amount of time and money. people go to big dinners. candidates go there. they have to put their supporters in the dinner and pay for the supporters to be there. they spend thousands of dollars to get the attention in the small state of iowa that doesn't produce the results that are reflective of what are democratic party represents all across america. s
i am from the rio grande valley of texas.rere's about one point formay people that live in the rio grande valley. it is about 90% latino. it is like an if we were have our primary and rio grande valley of texas and have candidates spending three months there continuously going to barbececues and different events being sponsored by the local elected officials, nobody would think that would be -- a represented primary that you would have to start your elections with. and so i think this is a...
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interesante camiÓn de tema que fue apuÑalado mortalmente por su hijo cuando los agentes llegaron a calle rÍo grandemuchas heridas y el sospechoso fue identificado. >>> un hombre fue arrestado por crueldad animal por herir con su correa un perro y grabarlo deforestado el domingo determinaron que efectivamente el animal fue abusado. >>> vemos que juega con la policÍa los agentes el conductor atropellÓ una persona y pide informaciÓn. >>> abre fuego con la persona supuestamente armada los hechos ocurrieron a la altura de la calle san josÉ. >>> en lo que ocurriÓ en un vecindario al este de ciudad. >>> un panorama cerca de puede que un policÍa se abre fuego y mate por lo mefuego y mate por lo -1 vez fuertemente armado. >>> ocurriÓ a las 11:30 de la tarde por cuadra de la pr preparatoria. >>> negrete hora estar todo los muchachos saliendo y de paso de los estudiantes. >>> otros dijeron ser testigos de lo que ocurriÓ. >>> el correo electrÓnico c corroboran que es un deporte de alguien que no logro ver el arma y vemos que vio sujeto caminado por lo que parece horrible el policÍa dijo algo chico no le escuch
interesante camiÓn de tema que fue apuÑalado mortalmente por su hijo cuando los agentes llegaron a calle rÍo grandemuchas heridas y el sospechoso fue identificado. >>> un hombre fue arrestado por crueldad animal por herir con su correa un perro y grabarlo deforestado el domingo determinaron que efectivamente el animal fue abusado. >>> vemos que juega con la policÍa los agentes el conductor atropellÓ una persona y pide informaciÓn. >>> abre fuego con la persona...
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the migrant throwing himself into the rio grande.trary to reportage, they know they're going to be rescued. i'll make you a promise, laura. whatever the democrats want to spend their time doing on capitol hill, this president, his vice president and this administration are going to keep focus on the issues that we were elected to advance ask we're going to keep america great. >> america is the greatest country in the world and i think when it's all done at the end of the day nobody is look back and say is it a good story or a bad story, they're going to say what did you accomplish? >> wouldn't you rather be doing brain surgery? easier than what you are doing here, right? >> dealing with morerably people. >> -- >> dealing with more reasonable people. >> if ikdz choose between one or the other, which is more fun? >> they're different jobs. i have enjoyed them both. >> what a diplomat. what do you pray for when you pray for this country? >> peace. really, peace. we built up our military. we built up our wealth. we built up everything. o
the migrant throwing himself into the rio grande.trary to reportage, they know they're going to be rescued. i'll make you a promise, laura. whatever the democrats want to spend their time doing on capitol hill, this president, his vice president and this administration are going to keep focus on the issues that we were elected to advance ask we're going to keep america great. >> america is the greatest country in the world and i think when it's all done at the end of the day nobody is...
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la semana pasada el secretario interino de seguridad visitÓ el valle de rÍo grande estÁ cumpliendo sun construcciÓn segÚn el gobierno se libra una fuerte batalla los tribunales para que el gobier gobiernono le confÍe que sus tierras que considera sagradas >>> estamos bajo constante vigilancia de policÍas del estado de texas.le del rÍo gran hay por lo menos mil algunos como don luishhan cuestionado las ofertas contra le tienen tanto cariÑo a su tierramuro, especialmente porque estÁ dividiendo familias propiedades. >> jared kus kusher tiene el reto de sus manos presiÓn en la confiscacio de parcelas para levantar el muro fronterizo. es primordiallevantar el muro para el presidente fue sÚbdito de campaÑa y ahora vuelve a ser su grito de guerra para la candidatur >>> las autoridades fronterizas rechazaron vacunara la flu aa los migrantes fronterizos a pesar de que se recomendÓ expresamente. nos revela una r carta enviada por el director del cdc al congreso en la que se queja de que la patrulla fronteriza se niega a vacunar a los inmigrantes a pesar de la muerte por flu de tres niÑos la tem
la semana pasada el secretario interino de seguridad visitÓ el valle de rÍo grande estÁ cumpliendo sun construcciÓn segÚn el gobierno se libra una fuerte batalla los tribunales para que el gobier gobiernono le confÍe que sus tierras que considera sagradas >>> estamos bajo constante vigilancia de policÍas del estado de texas.le del rÍo gran hay por lo menos mil algunos como don luishhan cuestionado las ofertas contra le tienen tanto cariÑo a su tierramuro, especialmente porque...
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. >> los habitantes de la cual la 900 de río grande se despertaron con los gritos de una mujer que pedíacía recibió una llamada de emergencia.río n los gritos de una mujer que pedía ayuda. a las 7:00 de la mañana la policía recibió una llamada de emergencide ron los gritos de una mujer que pedía ayuda. a las 7:00 de la mañana la policía recibió una llamada de emergencicuadra900 d despertaron con los gritos de una mujer que pedía ayuda. a las 7:00 de la mañana la policía recibió una llamada de emergencia. cuando llegaron a la vivienda era demasiado tarde, encontraron el cadáver de la j mujer de 59 años de edad. >> bla(habla en ingles). >> la mujer tenía múltiples h i heridas, y estaba con su hijo de 21 años. el hombre está en custodia del departamento de l policía, y enfrenta cargos por homicidio. el hombre que enve e pantalla es el que asesinó a su madre a sangre fría. un vecino dice que le sorprendió ya que es un vecindario tranquilo. hasta el momento se desconocen las razones de este crimen. >> m(musica). >> los bomberos avanzan con la contención del incendio que a e , ha .el siniestro
. >> los habitantes de la cual la 900 de río grande se despertaron con los gritos de una mujer que pedíacía recibió una llamada de emergencia.río n los gritos de una mujer que pedía ayuda. a las 7:00 de la mañana la policía recibió una llamada de emergencide ron los gritos de una mujer que pedía ayuda. a las 7:00 de la mañana la policía recibió una llamada de emergencicuadra900 d despertaron con los gritos de una mujer que pedía ayuda. a las 7:00 de la mañana la policía...
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y perforaciÓn de tierra para colocar el muro> en este lugar decenas de personas en el valle del rÍo grande haga esto al lado del santuario >>> se hablÓ de la seguridad nacional >>> el gobierno de trump hablÓ de las declaraciones y los fondos para el muro. >>> tambiÉn hablaron de las empresas privadas. >>ran estas mÁquinas >>>> de las mÁquinas excavadoras tambiÉn en sus terrenos consagrados en donde van a vivir. >> >>>> varios pozos que se van a construir donde van a ir varias cosas del muro >>> un sinfÍn de demandas por los derechos humanos >>> esto es para avanzar con la contienda polÍtica y electoral >>> nosotros hemos resistido >> barreras de reemplazo otras 155 millas estÁ> casi todn barreras lo importante erpÁgc cÁmaras web. >> presidente trump busca> el t demostrar que estÁ cumpliendo con su promesa de campaÑa en el muro para la reelecciÓn por eso estÁ trabajando los procedimientostexas, edgar muÑo telemundo >>> al regresar le contamo y qu cualquier avance pÚblico. >>> es gas muÑoz para noticias telemundo. >>> al regresa le contamos cuÁles son las mejores y peores ciudades para migra
y perforaciÓn de tierra para colocar el muro> en este lugar decenas de personas en el valle del rÍo grande haga esto al lado del santuario >>> se hablÓ de la seguridad nacional >>> el gobierno de trump hablÓ de las declaraciones y los fondos para el muro. >>> tambiÉn hablaron de las empresas privadas. >>ran estas mÁquinas >>>> de las mÁquinas excavadoras tambiÉn en sus terrenos consagrados en donde van a vivir. >> >>>>...
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. > >>> doloroso regreso al fin llegan a honduras los restos de intentar cruzar el rÍo grande.>> nos ponimos... >>> no se apiadaron, la hermana de una de las vÍctimas de las masacre nos cuenta cÓmo su familia rogÓ los asesinos que tuvieran piedad y ellos no hicieron caso. adriana habla del horror ver sus cuerpos calcinados. >>> infierno en la iglesia. piden mÁs tiempo para preparar su defensa. noticias telemundo investiga, revela el testimonio de una vÍctima
. > >>> doloroso regreso al fin llegan a honduras los restos de intentar cruzar el rÍo grande.>> nos ponimos... >>> no se apiadaron, la hermana de una de las vÍctimas de las masacre nos cuenta cÓmo su familia rogÓ los asesinos que tuvieran piedad y ellos no hicieron caso. adriana habla del horror ver sus cuerpos calcinados. >>> infierno en la iglesia. piden mÁs tiempo para preparar su defensa. noticias telemundo investiga, revela el testimonio de una...
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eadounide encuentra con los migrantes en caminos remotos errantes o escondites despuÉs de cruzar el rÍo grandeien, caro, borja, la expectativa de los analistas es que los contrabandistas van a continuar con este lucrativo negocio y de hecho es probable que cobren incluso hasta mÁs dinero por ello. vuelvo con ustedes. carolina: te agradecemos por esa informaciÓn. borja: unos 300,000 estudiantes en la ciudad de chicago han vuelto clases el dÍa de hoy gracias a que el tercer distrito escolar mÁs grande 6% profesores poniendo fin a una huelga que durÓ 11 dÍas. la uniÓn de maestro de chicago integrada por unas 25,000 miembros del sindicato y este fue el primer paro significativo de educadores del aÑo 2012. despuÉs de otra vez a las clases. carolina: mÁs adelante, esta historia es increÍble. distraÍda por el telÉfono celuluuna mujer da un paso en falso y cae a los rieles de un micro justo cuando estaba llegando el tren. tenemos detalles. borja: esta es una noticia que me me encanta. este domingo vamos a dormir una hora mÁs. al volver te vamos a contar porque cambiamos la hora dos veces al aÑo. carol
eadounide encuentra con los migrantes en caminos remotos errantes o escondites despuÉs de cruzar el rÍo grandeien, caro, borja, la expectativa de los analistas es que los contrabandistas van a continuar con este lucrativo negocio y de hecho es probable que cobren incluso hasta mÁs dinero por ello. vuelvo con ustedes. carolina: te agradecemos por esa informaciÓn. borja: unos 300,000 estudiantes en la ciudad de chicago han vuelto clases el dÍa de hoy gracias a que el tercer distrito escolar...
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fieles mexicanos en su mayorÍa desplazados llegaron hasta el canal del rÍo grande para honrar a los inmigrantessuario de una tablets esto no informaciÓn le puede interesar la compaÑÍa apple lanzÓ una aplicación el de no hacerla puede afectarle. diana: millones de dispositivos ponen el riesgo de perder el servicio de internet en caso de que no utilicen el equipo antes del 3 de noviembre la advertencia va dirigida a quienes usen modelos como el iphone 5 que saliÓ en el mercado en el 2012 o mÁs antiguo, este aspecto en tecnologÍa aplicar hijos y no lo hacen. >> afectar a todo el mecanismo de telÉfono, si no lo hace le dejarÁ de funcionar el gps,, pierde la sincronizaciÓn de las fechas, es sumamente importante porque muchas aplicaciones, los certificados de seguridad depende de la fecha del sistema. diana: indica que la modelo que necesitan la actualizaciÓn son el iphone 4, el iphone 5, y los hay para mÍ, o de tercera generaciÓn que utilizan colecciÓn celular la actualizaciÓn puede ser a travÉs de vÍa wi-fi si no lo hace antes del 3 de noviembre sÓlo lo puede hacer a travÉs del computador, es neces
fieles mexicanos en su mayorÍa desplazados llegaron hasta el canal del rÍo grande para honrar a los inmigrantessuario de una tablets esto no informaciÓn le puede interesar la compaÑÍa apple lanzÓ una aplicación el de no hacerla puede afectarle. diana: millones de dispositivos ponen el riesgo de perder el servicio de internet en caso de que no utilicen el equipo antes del 3 de noviembre la advertencia va dirigida a quienes usen modelos como el iphone 5 que saliÓ en el mercado en el 2012...
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[habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] presentador: de rÍo grande el rÍo bravo mide cerca personas que estÁn dispuesta arriesgar sus vidas para cruzarlo. de lo que se habla muy poco es de los que tienen que cruzar constantemente de estados unidos a mÉxico porque sus familias estÁn separadas, es el caso de muchos de los jugadores en la secundaria aquÍ en brownsville. este es un corredor de tercer aÑo en lÓpez hiighschool en primavera el atletismo y en otoÑo juega al fÚtbol americano. porque descubriste fÚtbol americano? jugador:mme gustÓ porque cada vez que pegaba se me iba todo el miedo. [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] presentador: leo el ciudadano de los estados unidos porque en 2001, cuando su madre dio a luz su madre estaba en estados unidos. se quedÓ a vivir con sus tÍos. desde hace casi 10 aÑos leo ha estado separado de su madre, que todavÍa vive en matamoros, mÉxico. la ve cuando su tÍo no puede llevar. hoy viejo con nosotros a matamoros. debido a los carteles el viaje a mÉxico en esta parte puede ser muy peligroso. de da miedo que algo le pase
[habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] presentador: de rÍo grande el rÍo bravo mide cerca personas que estÁn dispuesta arriesgar sus vidas para cruzarlo. de lo que se habla muy poco es de los que tienen que cruzar constantemente de estados unidos a mÉxico porque sus familias estÁn separadas, es el caso de muchos de los jugadores en la secundaria aquÍ en brownsville. este es un corredor de tercer aÑo en lÓpez hiighschool en primavera el atletismo y en otoÑo juega al...
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based in the rio grande valley representing individuals i will briefly identify the primary issues that led to the erosion of legal protections for asylum-seekers in the migrant protection protocol first asylum-seekers are being returned with documents of hundreds of incidents of kidnappings and violence. aba is concerned dhs efforts to comply with its obligations to refrain from sending refugees to suffer persecution or torture has failed asylum-seekers must affirmatively request an interview to be removed from the program placing the burden on the applicant when it is a legal obligation of the united states government the legal standard is so high only a small percentage can actually pass the interview to be allowed to pursue their claim in the united states. second a dhs run facility managed by cbp is a major obstacle of basic due process protection to appear for the hot hearings they travel through dangerous border cities in the middle of the night and have to wait on the bridge before they are processed for their hearing immigration judges and interpreters and counsel appear throug
based in the rio grande valley representing individuals i will briefly identify the primary issues that led to the erosion of legal protections for asylum-seekers in the migrant protection protocol first asylum-seekers are being returned with documents of hundreds of incidents of kidnappings and violence. aba is concerned dhs efforts to comply with its obligations to refrain from sending refugees to suffer persecution or torture has failed asylum-seekers must affirmatively request an interview...
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. >> right now we're at the rio grande river at the santa elena canyon, and it is so beautiful here. 89, she says she's ready for anything. even a bear. >> what is your plan? >> i'm going to hit him with my cane. >> reporter: and tonight, their road trip wrapping up with one last park just today. gateway arch national park in st. louis. >> we've made it to our 49th and final park in the lower 48. how do you feel to finally be done? >> well, it's kind of sad to know it's coming to an end, but it's kind of great to know we finally made it. >> reporter: and what's next for grandma joy? >> i am ready to go home, kick back my heels, and sit down and rest a minute. >> i think that's well earned. good job, grandma joy. >> and so we choose grandma joy yourbut as you get older,thing. it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical has beeshn to improve sh. prevagen. healthier brain. bette
. >> right now we're at the rio grande river at the santa elena canyon, and it is so beautiful here. 89, she says she's ready for anything. even a bear. >> what is your plan? >> i'm going to hit him with my cane. >> reporter: and tonight, their road trip wrapping up with one last park just today. gateway arch national park in st. louis. >> we've made it to our 49th and final park in the lower 48. how do you feel to finally be done? >> well, it's kind of sad...
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talking about some of the other stories making news around the world and i've been on the banks have rio grande for the 1st time in 2 weeks following a wave of protests that forced the government to resign and most banks are operating normally but artists are storm to have quarters of one back chanting anti capitalist slogans. a court to barcelona has found 5. guilty of gang raping a 14 year old girl not guilty rather of sexual assault equivalent to rape under spanish law while the court convicted the men instead of a lesser charge of sexual abuse on the grounds that the victim was under the influence of drugs and alcohol. nearly 200000 residents of sonoma county in california have been allowed to return home their houses spared by wildfires that continue to burn in other areas while the fire service says it's making headway against the blazes as winds dropped the fires destroyed at least $140.00 homes in sonoma county. the men's road the world cup final takes place on saturday with south africa facing england in yokohama japan england are on a high after defeating 2 time champions australia an
talking about some of the other stories making news around the world and i've been on the banks have rio grande for the 1st time in 2 weeks following a wave of protests that forced the government to resign and most banks are operating normally but artists are storm to have quarters of one back chanting anti capitalist slogans. a court to barcelona has found 5. guilty of gang raping a 14 year old girl not guilty rather of sexual assault equivalent to rape under spanish law while the court...
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. >> right now we're at the rio grande river at the santa elena canyon, and it is so beautiful here. anhing. >> i'm going to hit him with my. >> reporter: and tonight, their road trip wrapping up with one last park just today. >> we've made it to our 49th and final park in the lower 48. how do you feel to finally be done? >> well, it's kind of sad to know it's coming to an end, but it's kind of great to know we finally made it. >> reporter: and what's next for grandma joy? >> i am ready to go home, kick back my heels, and sit down and rest a minute. >> i think that's well earned. good job, grandma joy. >> and so i've done nothing wrong. >> confrontation at an east bay bart station. >> the confrontation captured on cell phone video. >> this took place monday morning at the pleasantville station. what do you think? rules or rules, they have to be enforced, or there are bigger concerns? >> abc 7 news anchor eric thomas is following the story and joins us with the details. >> reporter: if you regularly ride bart you've seen the signs saying no eating or drinking in the station but there
. >> right now we're at the rio grande river at the santa elena canyon, and it is so beautiful here. anhing. >> i'm going to hit him with my. >> reporter: and tonight, their road trip wrapping up with one last park just today. >> we've made it to our 49th and final park in the lower 48. how do you feel to finally be done? >> well, it's kind of sad to know it's coming to an end, but it's kind of great to know we finally made it. >> reporter: and what's next...
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move on from this is a portion of a brand-new wall, 8 miles of border wall to go up in texas's rio grandearea. what can you tell us about that. >> absolutely huge. anytime we have built physical barriers we have seen a huge drop in illegal immigration. as we continue to push forward the proper policies to control the border we see a drop in illegal immigration which makes the country safer and i want to point out the most important part of these physical barriers is keeping drugs out and keeping opioids out of suburban america where we have a huge crisis that is going on. physical barriers help us control the border. we have to continue to push for that, we have to continue to look at these pieces of the puzzle, put them together so that we can finally get control of the border and stop this discussion once and for all. >> and those drug cartels back to what we were discussing at the beginning, thank you so much. the time is 19 minutes after the top of the hour and a big league hug at the white house. donald trump celebrating the world series champs washington nationals but not everyone w
move on from this is a portion of a brand-new wall, 8 miles of border wall to go up in texas's rio grandearea. what can you tell us about that. >> absolutely huge. anytime we have built physical barriers we have seen a huge drop in illegal immigration. as we continue to push forward the proper policies to control the border we see a drop in illegal immigration which makes the country safer and i want to point out the most important part of these physical barriers is keeping drugs out and...
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where we don't have the physical barriers like the rio grande texas.ere we have the barriers illegal immigration has dropped to almost none. and it's because we built border barriers. liz: we are tracking more drug busts in the last few days. 45 pounds of fentanyl. that was a drug bust in ohio, and another bust in kansas. 20 on you pound of meth and get mean. the fentanyl in ohio is a big one. >> we have a huge opioid crisis. we have our children dying. they are allowing drugs to come into the united states because we have not done our job in securing the border. if congress would step to the plate and do what we need to do, we'll be able to keep these drugs out and protect more of our children. liz: i want to take to you north carolina. at many as 25 criminal illegal aliens are about to be released in sanctuary jurisdictions in north carolina. we are talking drug traffickers, murderers, child rapists. sanctuary jurisdictions there. your reaction to that? >> it's amazing our politicians are putting law breakers ahead of those who want to obey the rule
where we don't have the physical barriers like the rio grande texas.ere we have the barriers illegal immigration has dropped to almost none. and it's because we built border barriers. liz: we are tracking more drug busts in the last few days. 45 pounds of fentanyl. that was a drug bust in ohio, and another bust in kansas. 20 on you pound of meth and get mean. the fentanyl in ohio is a big one. >> we have a huge opioid crisis. we have our children dying. they are allowing drugs to come...
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the honduran migrant can be found here on the banks of the rio grand, washing her clothes in the samey water others are being used to bathe. >> she said she know the water is dirty but they themselves can't be dirty. they need to keep their dignity. >> a place where the camp grows every day and the few resources available are used up. today, one of the biggest problems, there are only a handful of bathrooms for the more than 2,000 migrants who call this camp home. >> what can't be translated on camera is the smell. there are not enough bathrooms. all around us, like here, toilet paper, human feces everywhere. >> this couple told us life is worse here than in their hometown of guatemala. >> you were all kidnapped together? >> they don't want their faces seen. they said they were kidnapped and extorted by cartels while living in mexico. >> he said he's thinking about going back. there has been a lot of time spent here, and they're getting sick. >> going back to a country they fled by violence, only for it to follow them, now living in questionable conditions they're skaeurtd for their l
the honduran migrant can be found here on the banks of the rio grand, washing her clothes in the samey water others are being used to bathe. >> she said she know the water is dirty but they themselves can't be dirty. they need to keep their dignity. >> a place where the camp grows every day and the few resources available are used up. today, one of the biggest problems, there are only a handful of bathrooms for the more than 2,000 migrants who call this camp home. >> what...
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here we have these people throwing themselves into the rio grande. the difference here, they know they are going to be rescued. >> i will make you a promise, whatever the democrats want to spend their time doing on capitol hill, this president, his vice president, and this administration, are going to keep focus on the issues that we were elected to advance and we are going to keep america great. >> america is the greatest country in the world and i think when it is all done, at the end of the day, no one will look back and see a good story about story, they will look back and say, what did you accomplish? >> would you rather be doing brain surgery? i mean honestly? >> probably. it dealing with more reasonable people. >> are you having more fun now that you were as a cia director? i was thinking about that. which ones more fun? >> they are very different jobs. i've enjoyed them both. >> what are you afraid for when you pray for this country? >> piece. really, peace. and we both have our military, we built up our wealth, we both of everything. if our
here we have these people throwing themselves into the rio grande. the difference here, they know they are going to be rescued. >> i will make you a promise, whatever the democrats want to spend their time doing on capitol hill, this president, his vice president, and this administration, are going to keep focus on the issues that we were elected to advance and we are going to keep america great. >> america is the greatest country in the world and i think when it is all done, at the...
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much into and a firsthand account of how a immigrant daughter and his daughter died crossing the rio granderamirez and his 23-month-old daughter drowned trying to reach the u.s. with his wife. his wife told us that a group of thugs at the mexico border demanded $1,300 to cross a bridge over the rio grande and they went to the river instead. >> she said they had no money and they swam across with the help of another migrant. he started to swim and i followed behind him. and i saw him doing okay. i mean, he was close. very close. and i noticed him starting to that he was coming up and going under. >> tanya told us in her panic she was barely able to hold on to milton as he turned back. i swallowed so much water. i swallowed so much water. and i was desperate. and i got out. i got out on the mexican side. and i could still see my husband there struggling, struggling. along with my daughter. i saw her. i saw her. and i said, my god, my lord, please get them out of there. and i just saw my husband giving me a glance and then i couldn't see him any more. >> the area where she and her family tried
much into and a firsthand account of how a immigrant daughter and his daughter died crossing the rio granderamirez and his 23-month-old daughter drowned trying to reach the u.s. with his wife. his wife told us that a group of thugs at the mexico border demanded $1,300 to cross a bridge over the rio grande and they went to the river instead. >> she said they had no money and they swam across with the help of another migrant. he started to swim and i followed behind him. and i saw him doing...
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acting homeland security secretary chad wolf in texas, a major change with apprehensions in the rio grandealley sector in this particular facility down from 9000 migrants over the summer to 1000 now. according to a reporter, adam shaw, plenty of resources available, clothing, food and drink. the quality of care is improved. police and federal authorities say they busted up a group of ups employees for allegedly running a massive underground drug shipping operation for decades. four ups employees have been charged with drug trafficking and courts show two ups supervisor drivers arrested and numerous other charges. the team reportedly involve moving thousands of pounds of marijuana and counterfeit vaping oils across the us. banks and business owners facing a conundrum over the increasing popularity of legal marijuana. many financial institutions not willing to handle funds let funded by a legal generated companies, most marijuana use is not legal under federal law. >> of the 10,000 banks and credit unions in the united states only 700 currently do business with the cannabis industry. >> you
acting homeland security secretary chad wolf in texas, a major change with apprehensions in the rio grandealley sector in this particular facility down from 9000 migrants over the summer to 1000 now. according to a reporter, adam shaw, plenty of resources available, clothing, food and drink. the quality of care is improved. police and federal authorities say they busted up a group of ups employees for allegedly running a massive underground drug shipping operation for decades. four ups...
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they are not down on the rio grande, they penetrate deep into the united states as they can go. >> markwould say they are global terrorists because they are operating in over 50 countries. they are sending poison all around the world. they are destroying citizens, not just in america but in canada and all over europe and all over australia. and by the way, they are also working closely with cartels in colombia, venezuela. they are also very aligned with hasbro terrorist groups. we had a case in the dea where we saw all kinds of cash, they were looking to launder money from panama, from guatemala, all over the world. but the biggest thing is, president and low has already waived the white flag. the president gave him an opportunity and he coached. of the president of mexico is weak on terrorism, weak on these transnational criminals and we need to step up and thank you president trump for looking out for the citizens of america first. >> mark: why is the american left mad about this? speak up because the american left are self-serving, they don't understand the magnitude of the problem a
they are not down on the rio grande, they penetrate deep into the united states as they can go. >> markwould say they are global terrorists because they are operating in over 50 countries. they are sending poison all around the world. they are destroying citizens, not just in america but in canada and all over europe and all over australia. and by the way, they are also working closely with cartels in colombia, venezuela. they are also very aligned with hasbro terrorist groups. we had a...
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. >> we have a fire going on in our backyard, cuts across the rio grande river in mexico. chapo's son getting released. 13 mexican police getting gunned down because they were during the push back the cartels. >> as you know, parts of mexico have been off-limits for years, but this latest wave of violence is definitely an escalation reaching americans and women and children. back to you. >> harris: thank you very much. republicans are going hard on offense now head of this week's public impeachment hearing. president trump is accusing the intelligence chairman adam schiff of doctoring witness transcripts while ranking member devin nunes is also accusing schiff of leading a calculated coup against the president. he and other republicans want schiff to testify. they want him to testify on any contact he may have had with the was a blur. watch. >> he has misled the american public earlier in the year on what he knew, the contact he had with the whistleblower. so if you want to protect the identity of the whistleblower, i think it's important for chairman schiff to answer ques
. >> we have a fire going on in our backyard, cuts across the rio grande river in mexico. chapo's son getting released. 13 mexican police getting gunned down because they were during the push back the cartels. >> as you know, parts of mexico have been off-limits for years, but this latest wave of violence is definitely an escalation reaching americans and women and children. back to you. >> harris: thank you very much. republicans are going hard on offense now head of this...
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>> 78 miles of new capability and broke ground for new construction in south texas in the rio grandehouse get $5 billion for the border wall? >> they should. my former team at the border patrol, we put plans together before this president was the president. we knew if he got elected we would be building a border wall. you have a safer border community and a safer homeland. liz: ken cuccinelli saying the i.s. does need to tighten loopholes in the law that basically the president is putting in what they are saying unfortunately short-term fixes courts can overturn if he is not re-elected. the third party deal with central america to keep migrants there and the deal with mexico to keep asylum seekers there. >> this is important. mexico is helping us because of the threat of the tariffs. it allows people to stay in mexico for their asylum claims. it reduces the number of people who come in and they don't have to be released into the country. these asylum accords we did with the northern triangle. but that's all been done diplomatically on a handshake. if the president loses his nerve in
>> 78 miles of new capability and broke ground for new construction in south texas in the rio grandehouse get $5 billion for the border wall? >> they should. my former team at the border patrol, we put plans together before this president was the president. we knew if he got elected we would be building a border wall. you have a safer border community and a safer homeland. liz: ken cuccinelli saying the i.s. does need to tighten loopholes in the law that basically the president is...
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like most mornings the last three months, she can be found here on the banks of the rio grande washinger clothes in the same filthy and contaminated waters others are using to bathe. she says she knows that the water is dirty but they, themselves, can't be dirty. they need to still keep some dignity but migrants said it's hard to keep your dignity when a camp grows every day and few resources available are used up. today one of the biggest problems there are only a handful of bathrooms for the more than 2,000 migrants who call this camp home. what can't be translated on camera is the smell. there is not enough bathrooms for all of the migrants that are here and all around this encampment like here, toilet paper, human feces everywhere. and they say life here is worse than their home country of guatemala. they don't want their faces seen because they say they were recently kidnapped while living in mexico. he says he is thinking about going back because a lot of time spent here and they are getting back. going back to a country they fled because of violence only for it to follow them, n
like most mornings the last three months, she can be found here on the banks of the rio grande washinger clothes in the same filthy and contaminated waters others are using to bathe. she says she knows that the water is dirty but they, themselves, can't be dirty. they need to still keep some dignity but migrants said it's hard to keep your dignity when a camp grows every day and few resources available are used up. today one of the biggest problems there are only a handful of bathrooms for the...
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. >> whether our forebears were strangers who crossed the atlantic or the pacific or the rio grande,e are here only because this country welcomed them in. >> throughout the history of this country, immigration has reinvigorated the united states. but it has also awakened the darkest american impulses. one little-remembered chapter holds a frightening reminder of where those impulses can lead. ellis island, 100 years ago. immigrants were pouring into the country at times 100,000 a month. packed body to body on rickety boats, penniless, hungry, desperate to become americans. >> these newcomers were considered just inferior. polish people or jewish people or southern italians. >> at the time, many european immigrants were considered to be entirely different races. >> people referred to people from ireland as a race. people from hungary as a race. the jews as a race. >> with new enemies to hate, membership in the klan soared. some of america's most prominent men were under those hoods. >> hugo black was a member of the ku klux klan. >> until 1925. he went on to serve as a supreme court j
. >> whether our forebears were strangers who crossed the atlantic or the pacific or the rio grande,e are here only because this country welcomed them in. >> throughout the history of this country, immigration has reinvigorated the united states. but it has also awakened the darkest american impulses. one little-remembered chapter holds a frightening reminder of where those impulses can lead. ellis island, 100 years ago. immigrants were pouring into the country at times 100,000 a...
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you know, laredo was founded, you know, on the banks of the rio grande.k from mexico into loaredo ad advi vice versa. i don't see how it could not affect them. because it is an open border here. >> all right. david, thank you for joining us on the phone. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> we often focus on swing states when covering a presidential election, but this next election could actually come down to specific counties. now in a new nbc series called county to county, we're taking a closer look at five counties that could predict what we'll see in 2020. one of those is kent county, michigan. and dab sha dasha burns is join here from that county. what are you hearing from those on the ground? >> reporter: a quick break down of dull l actually why kent cou important to watch. president trump won it by a much smaller margin than mitt romney did in 2012. and that is partly because of the kind of purchase voter that you will find here. we're in grand rapids. and it is the hometown of gerald ford. he is the moderate of the traditional reppism that lot repub
you know, laredo was founded, you know, on the banks of the rio grande.k from mexico into loaredo ad advi vice versa. i don't see how it could not affect them. because it is an open border here. >> all right. david, thank you for joining us on the phone. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> we often focus on swing states when covering a presidential election, but this next election could actually come down to specific counties. now in a new nbc series called county to county,...
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for those of you who are familiar with the rio grande valley you know about the work of sister norma of catholic charities to assist migrants in that region. sister norma has also been denied entry to the port courts multiple times with no real explanation as to why. these observers are desperately .eeded attorneys have been able to get into the port courts uniformly talk about court operations that run roughshod over basic due processou rights. paperwork is filled out with wrong information and information sections are purposely left blank for example. every step they can be taken to limit the amount of time an attorney can meet with their client is taken. cbp has allegedly gotten hearing dates from those granted a filing in order to return them to mexico. the administration appears i intent on cutting off access to the lawful asylum process even if their actions are legally questionable for vulnerable adults and children in danger. i look forward to hearing from our panelists about their observation and experience with the remain in mexico policy and temporary port corporate their
for those of you who are familiar with the rio grande valley you know about the work of sister norma of catholic charities to assist migrants in that region. sister norma has also been denied entry to the port courts multiple times with no real explanation as to why. these observers are desperately .eeded attorneys have been able to get into the port courts uniformly talk about court operations that run roughshod over basic due processou rights. paperwork is filled out with wrong information...
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don't want is a physical wall, cutting land apart, making it impossible for cattle to water on the rio grandegs like that our tech makes it easier for those two things to come together, to have strong border security without infringing on anyone's property rights. >> i want to get your take do you think annual benefits because you're a well known supporter of president trump, does that benefit the company competing for work, is that any risk if he doesn't win re-election? >> i think the dod is nonpartisan. people focus on look, politics makeup a tiny fraction of percent what i spend time on it is the thing that gets a lot of media attention, people focus on it. reality, dod go through different administrations. they're working on the same projects, there's not a lot of change on partisan basis i think we'll do well under a republican president, well under a democrat president, do well under a libertarian president. if any other party were to get relevance -- >> one of your big backers is peter's fund he seems like he has the president's ear. you say that doesn't have meaningful impact competi
don't want is a physical wall, cutting land apart, making it impossible for cattle to water on the rio grandegs like that our tech makes it easier for those two things to come together, to have strong border security without infringing on anyone's property rights. >> i want to get your take do you think annual benefits because you're a well known supporter of president trump, does that benefit the company competing for work, is that any risk if he doesn't win re-election? >> i think...
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sanchez and im a senior editor "texas monthly" magazine and i am based along the border in the rio grande valley. before we dive into this topic,, please remember to silence your cell phones, and please share your experience on social media using the hashtag txbookfest. the authors will be signing books in the book signing tent so you can buy the book in the tent adjacent to us and go get it signed in the next tent. a portion of every book sold today supports the texas book festival mission at all of this is courtesy off bookpeople. joining me today are two of the authors of this book. want to start on my far right, michael shear covers president trump, a veteran political correspondent before comingo to the times in 2010, he spent spent 18 years writing about local state and national politics for the "washington post" what hear is also part of the pulitzer prize-winning team that covered the virginia tech shootings in 2007. to my right is julie hirschfeld davis, the congressional editor at the new times and deputy washington editor. washington for 22 years, she joined the times in 2014 a
sanchez and im a senior editor "texas monthly" magazine and i am based along the border in the rio grande valley. before we dive into this topic,, please remember to silence your cell phones, and please share your experience on social media using the hashtag txbookfest. the authors will be signing books in the book signing tent so you can buy the book in the tent adjacent to us and go get it signed in the next tent. a portion of every book sold today supports the texas book festival...
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for three months, the migrant can be found here on the banks of the rio grand watching her loathes inhe same filthy water that others are now using to bathe. >> she says she knows that the water is dirty but they themselves can't be dirty. they need to keep dignity. >> reporter: they said it's hard to keep dignity forced into a situation like this. a place where the camp grows every day and the few resources available are used up. today, one of the biggest problems -- there were only a handful of bathrooms for more than 2,000 migrants. what kans be translated on camera is the smell. there is not enough bathrooms and all around us in this encampment, toilet paper, human feces everywhere. for some like this couple told us life is worse here than in their home country of guatemala. you are with your wife and 3-year-old and kidnapped together? they don't want the faces seen because they say they were recently kidnapped and extorted by suspected cartels while living in mexico. he said he's thinking about going back because it's a lot of time spent here and getting sick. going back to a cou
for three months, the migrant can be found here on the banks of the rio grand watching her loathes inhe same filthy water that others are now using to bathe. >> she says she knows that the water is dirty but they themselves can't be dirty. they need to keep dignity. >> reporter: they said it's hard to keep dignity forced into a situation like this. a place where the camp grows every day and the few resources available are used up. today, one of the biggest problems -- there were...
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. >> this summer, a searing image of desperation was captured on the bank of the rio grande.and his 23-month-old
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it started last week in the rio grande valley where 40% of immigration busts take place. >>> congress to try to avoid a government shutdown. they have a deadline coming up pretty quickly and you have the impeachment train. will they collide? >> reporter: the key thing i hear from negotiators behind the scenes right now is keep them separated, keep them as separated as humanly possible. obviously it's a very short timeline to the end of the resolution. democrats nor republicans want a shutdown, and i was talking to an individual a while ago, and that individual said there is no talk of shutdowns in the white house, either. the key is for each of the subcommittees to get their job done. i think i would get fired if i said the three b's on television. if they get it done, there is feeling that they would be able to get all the bills done before the end of the year and not push it to next year. if not, it goes into a senate trial. here's two things to watch for, mitch mcconnell in the house, nancy pelosi in the congress. obviously the wild card remains the president. who knows what he'll
it started last week in the rio grande valley where 40% of immigration busts take place. >>> congress to try to avoid a government shutdown. they have a deadline coming up pretty quickly and you have the impeachment train. will they collide? >> reporter: the key thing i hear from negotiators behind the scenes right now is keep them separated, keep them as separated as humanly possible. obviously it's a very short timeline to the end of the resolution. democrats nor republicans...
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so if you can see here on the map they happened wetlands edge road donaldson way a rio grande a drive kingsley lane down to marla drive and of course here on the right hand side we've got been time to drive going up los altos drive. flamingo court so those are just some of the areas that were hit with all of of vandalism he says now again as i mentioned ex spoken with overnight sergeant actually just spoke with the chief here. an american kenyan police department says that they are actually still looking into the suspects behind this and right now the case is still obviously under investigation, but they're asking the to go ahead and check your car's if you use maybe one of your second cars are your main cars much make sure to go outside and to make sure that your car is okay. also if you happen to live in any of those areas and you have a surveillance camera at your home there if you'd like to share that please reach out to police department right away for now reporting live in american canyon, this unity trump. 7 oh 8 right now and we are learning new details about >>house party 5 p
so if you can see here on the map they happened wetlands edge road donaldson way a rio grande a drive kingsley lane down to marla drive and of course here on the right hand side we've got been time to drive going up los altos drive. flamingo court so those are just some of the areas that were hit with all of of vandalism he says now again as i mentioned ex spoken with overnight sergeant actually just spoke with the chief here. an american kenyan police department says that they are actually...
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we're looking down at marla drive kingsley lane rio grande, a drive donaldson way and wetlands edge.e department her at and american canyon they say officers here say that it happened overnight from tuesday to wednesday and there was this whole string of them that happened in they're actually asking for your help. you know anything about this vandalism that happened throughout the city to go ahead and call police officers because they're still investigating this case, but also there could possibly be more victims if your car has been vandalized within this time. no you're not the only person who was victim of this crime to please reach out to police department right away for now reporting live here in american canyon, this unity trump run. 5.33 right now and here's a big story. we remember we just told you yesterday as breaking news that we found out in north bay woman died from complications. >>related to vaping it's the first vaping-related deaths in the bay area. now we know a little more about her the marine county coroner is identifying her as 45 year-old amanda our coty she is
we're looking down at marla drive kingsley lane rio grande, a drive donaldson way and wetlands edge.e department her at and american canyon they say officers here say that it happened overnight from tuesday to wednesday and there was this whole string of them that happened in they're actually asking for your help. you know anything about this vandalism that happened throughout the city to go ahead and call police officers because they're still investigating this case, but also there could...
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what life has come to for 42-year-old javelina ma kia, she can be found here on the banks of the rio grandelthy and contaminated water that others are now using to bathe. >> she says she knows the water is dirty but they themselves can't be dirty. they need to still keep some dignity. >> migrants here told us it is hard to keep their dignity when you're forced in a situation like this. a place where the camp grows every day, and the few resources available are used up. today, one of the biggest problems, there were only a handful of bathrooms for the more than 2,000 migrants who call this camp home. >> what can't be translated on camera is the smell. there's not enough bathrooms for all of the migrants her and all around us in this encampment like here, toilet paper and human feces everywhere. for some, this couple told us, life is worse here than the home country in guatemala. >> and wife and 3-year-old and kidnapped together. >> and they don't want their faces seen. because they were recently kidnapped and extorted by expected cartels while living in mexico. >> thinking about going back b
what life has come to for 42-year-old javelina ma kia, she can be found here on the banks of the rio grandelthy and contaminated water that others are now using to bathe. >> she says she knows the water is dirty but they themselves can't be dirty. they need to still keep some dignity. >> migrants here told us it is hard to keep their dignity when you're forced in a situation like this. a place where the camp grows every day, and the few resources available are used up. today, one of...
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wrought on the population surging north across the m mediterranean and families racing across the rio grandeg sea levels are about to swamp miami and not far off threaten the foundations of manhattan. in both california and australia cici the wildfires dev straighting communities, the huge chunks of ice falling from the arctic. but more do we have to hear from donald trump? we thought emperor nero was wrong to fiddle but this guy's worse. ee uses the reality of climate change to posture himself as the little guy taking on the experts, the sofisticates, the foreigners. donald trump gets votes by consciously lying about the scourge facing the only planet we have. he's telling us none of what we see is true, none of what our eyes and minds and insingts atie telling us. next monday i'm going to talk to former secretary of state john kerry about his initiative on climate and much more. and that's "hardball" for now. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> you've seen the polls. we're now the highest -- i'm the highest i've ever been in the polls. >> half the countr
wrought on the population surging north across the m mediterranean and families racing across the rio grandeg sea levels are about to swamp miami and not far off threaten the foundations of manhattan. in both california and australia cici the wildfires dev straighting communities, the huge chunks of ice falling from the arctic. but more do we have to hear from donald trump? we thought emperor nero was wrong to fiddle but this guy's worse. ee uses the reality of climate change to posture himself...
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back to the police responded to rio grande drive after a woman called 911 screaming thursday morning. they found a 59 year-old woman dead inside that home with stab wounds, we'll keep you updated on the story. it's a 26. still ahead we're following of course that breaking news of the deadly shooting in orinda 4 people killed at a halloween party late last night, we'll have the very latest in our team coverage. >>we'll have a pair of live reports for you. across the country, schools are having to cut sports. i'm tony the tiger and i'm on a mission to fix that. ♪ bring back the tigers. ♪ your mighty, mighty tigers. [cheering sounds] buy a box and help all kids be tigers. was in an accident. when i called usaa, it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. we're the rivera family and we plan to be with usaa for life. see how much you can save with usaa insurance. >>now let's continue our team coverage of the shooting in a renda it happen last night around 12:30am in the morning halloween party at a rented air bnb house in orinda you can see some of the v
back to the police responded to rio grande drive after a woman called 911 screaming thursday morning. they found a 59 year-old woman dead inside that home with stab wounds, we'll keep you updated on the story. it's a 26. still ahead we're following of course that breaking news of the deadly shooting in orinda 4 people killed at a halloween party late last night, we'll have the very latest in our team coverage. >>we'll have a pair of live reports for you. across the country, schools are...
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building in texas along the length of rio grande is a whole other challenge, because almost all of thatrivately held and the wall has to be built along the river levy because the river follows a winding course. so that project in many ways is further behind and the government has only started the work of acquiring this land. and here we have the administration promising to acquire as many as 800 parcels and build on them in the next 13 months. that does not seem realistic. >> i recommend this story to folks. they can read it in the "washington post." thanks, nick, appreciate your time. >> any time. >> a new poll of new hampshire shows the 2020 democratic race still up for grabs in this early primary. we'll take you live to the granite state for the very latest on the tightening race. >>> first, three maryland men are waking up free this morning after wrongfully serving 36 years in prison. an emotional welcome most for these men after they were exonerated in the 1983 shooting of a baltimore teenager. a judge cleared their convictions after police reports showed another man was the shoote
building in texas along the length of rio grande is a whole other challenge, because almost all of thatrivately held and the wall has to be built along the river levy because the river follows a winding course. so that project in many ways is further behind and the government has only started the work of acquiring this land. and here we have the administration promising to acquire as many as 800 parcels and build on them in the next 13 months. that does not seem realistic. >> i recommend...
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police they are investigating the death of a woman and we've got some pictures of the scene it's on rio grande drive. police say about 7 this morning, a woman called 911 screaming inside that house police found a 59 year-old woman who was dead. police arrested the woman's 21 year-old son in connection to her death. in national news, a big step in the push for an impeachment inquiry. today as the house voted to formalize that the white house didn't wait long to react in his caitlin collins tells us the president is working to shore party support. >>in the midst of all of this. >>we didn't take long for the white house to lash out statement about by the after house democrats took their first vote on the impeachment inquiry in a court of law you're innocent until proven guilty here. we're clearly guilty and have to prove our innocence on a day with no public events on his schedule. president trump deeming it the greatest witch hunt in american history, a just had a vote on the procedures. >>game is absolutely no rise in an interview with brexit leader nigel for raj the president insisted once aga
police they are investigating the death of a woman and we've got some pictures of the scene it's on rio grande drive. police say about 7 this morning, a woman called 911 screaming inside that house police found a 59 year-old woman who was dead. police arrested the woman's 21 year-old son in connection to her death. in national news, a big step in the push for an impeachment inquiry. today as the house voted to formalize that the white house didn't wait long to react in his caitlin collins tells...
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so it was around wetland edge road donaldson way rio grande a drive kingsley lane marla drive tom tulane if you look a few more they're forming a court los altos drive in vinton 100 right. so obviously there's a large string of them that have happened and right now police officers here in the area are still looking for to see if there were more victims in this case and now very much the case as well is still under investigation in this overnight charge and i just spoke with said they're asking if you know anything about this a string of and a lot of vandalism cases or few i'm happen to have any surveillance video in your home you live near those areas, he's going to check that and if you do have video they think may look suspicious go ahead and call police officers that they will come to your house and check that out for now reporting live here in america christina teatro kron 4 news. >>ok thank you very much. christine a time now is 6 37 to the east bay cow these are being awarded $750,000 to combat illegal dumping the money is going to pay for 2 officers, one and contra costa county an
so it was around wetland edge road donaldson way rio grande a drive kingsley lane marla drive tom tulane if you look a few more they're forming a court los altos drive in vinton 100 right. so obviously there's a large string of them that have happened and right now police officers here in the area are still looking for to see if there were more victims in this case and now very much the case as well is still under investigation in this overnight charge and i just spoke with said they're asking...
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you're seeing there, tucson is the second highest, you know, the highest crossing in october is the rio grandetucson would have been the logical next place to expand this, and now they're doing that. but the circuitous route is something that has us scratching our heads. it could be in part because mexico isn't ready to take them back on the side of the border just across from tucson, so they want to take them through el paso, but either way, hallie, this is just another obstacle for asylum-seekers, another thing that went into effect this week is a policy that would make central american asylum-seekers from el salvador and honduras potentially deportable to guatemala, a country that they are not from, where they would then have to try to seek asylum there through that system, in a place that people say is already broken and not set up to give people their rights. >> julia ainsley, great reporting. appreciate you coming on the show with your sources. thanks. >> thank you. >> and thank you for watching this hour of "msnbc live." it's nice to be back with you after a week of impeachment proceedi
you're seeing there, tucson is the second highest, you know, the highest crossing in october is the rio grandetucson would have been the logical next place to expand this, and now they're doing that. but the circuitous route is something that has us scratching our heads. it could be in part because mexico isn't ready to take them back on the side of the border just across from tucson, so they want to take them through el paso, but either way, hallie, this is just another obstacle for...