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it's not about being a sanctuary city and getting involved in the federal immigration debates, it's about having good policing in our immigrant communities in the city of detroit. you can get a house for about $35,000. you can open a business for less than $100,000. we're a welcoming city. we have microenterprise training, welcome mat, whatever you need, we welcome you. >> we're about a time but i know you've been standing there waiting to ask your questions so we'll try to be brief and get you out of here. >> thank you so much. i'm with the national latina institute for reproductive health and i wanted to thank you senator laura for your visionary leadership on health for all. it's something here in washington we've been very, very excited about. as an organization that works in places like texas and florida and on a national level we hear devastating stories of immigrant women dying from preventable diseases because of not only the restrictions on the federal and state level but the decimation of the safety net in many states. and so we know this is a long term fight but i was wondering
it's not about being a sanctuary city and getting involved in the federal immigration debates, it's about having good policing in our immigrant communities in the city of detroit. you can get a house for about $35,000. you can open a business for less than $100,000. we're a welcoming city. we have microenterprise training, welcome mat, whatever you need, we welcome you. >> we're about a time but i know you've been standing there waiting to ask your questions so we'll try to be brief and...
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he's in a sanctuary city.s a good reminder in talking to a mayor who happens to be a former chief of staff. the president has some momentum. after publicans shut down the government or the president basically forces them to defund, rahm would not shy away from the discussion. it is clear from rahm emanuel and other democrats that they like the decisiveness of it and that's a big advantage to going 180 miles per hour. >> rahm is often per trade as a peer partisan but you can see him with an increase to the jugular coming out here. trick question. how many adult fingers did he extend to you when you were in the meeting? >> several. >> more than one. we'll be right back. ♪ >> we saw you had a big interview but i heard you had some smaller ones as well. >> a focus group of a budget hearing from the fifth and sixth graders. asked him one word to describe rahm emanuel. >> change. >> extraordinary. >> interesting. >> leader. >> experienced. >> nice. >> helpful. >> those kids are really cute but one of those kids are
he's in a sanctuary city.s a good reminder in talking to a mayor who happens to be a former chief of staff. the president has some momentum. after publicans shut down the government or the president basically forces them to defund, rahm would not shy away from the discussion. it is clear from rahm emanuel and other democrats that they like the decisiveness of it and that's a big advantage to going 180 miles per hour. >> rahm is often per trade as a peer partisan but you can see him with...
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it's not about being a sanctuary city and getting involved in the federal immigration debates. it's about having good policing in our immigration communities in the city of detroit. you can get a house for about $35,000. you can open a business for less than $100,000. we're a welcoming city, we have micro enterprise training. welcome mat. whatever you need, we welcome you. >> we're about at time, but i know that you all have been standing there to wait to ask your questions. so we'll try to be brief and get you out of here in a couple minutes. >> sure. thank you so much. my name is analee. i'm with the national reproductive institute for health. i want to thank you all for your help. it's something here in washington d.c. we have been very, very excited about. as an organization that works in places like texas, florida, even on a national level, we hear devastating stories of immigrant women dying of preventible diseases because of the restrictions on the federal and state level but the decimation of the safety net in many of these states. we know this is a long-term fight but i
it's not about being a sanctuary city and getting involved in the federal immigration debates. it's about having good policing in our immigration communities in the city of detroit. you can get a house for about $35,000. you can open a business for less than $100,000. we're a welcoming city, we have micro enterprise training. welcome mat. whatever you need, we welcome you. >> we're about at time, but i know that you all have been standing there to wait to ask your questions. so we'll try...
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communicate in english to be a deter and we want to insure that all survivors that san francisco is a sanctuary city and that there is status in the united states will never be called into question and they need to report, because again, there is no excuse for domestic violence upon anybody. our special victims unit continues to thrive without 16 additional investigators to the special victim's unit just in the calendar year, 2014. and the things for most as we see it work here best in san francisco and as we continued to have the domestic violence advocates located in the special victim's unit and, the celebrates their 10th anniversary this year, and being, emerged in our 14 and the ten yard audit, and in the backlog and we contracted with the vendors to clear it back ten years by the mid 2015. we initiated an asap protocol, in january of this year and so there will never be a sexual assault kit backlog again. >> so again, i know that there are other speakers and i don't want to take me more time and i just goted gonzaga the to keep saying it and we kelt that it was important enough to put a sticke
communicate in english to be a deter and we want to insure that all survivors that san francisco is a sanctuary city and that there is status in the united states will never be called into question and they need to report, because again, there is no excuse for domestic violence upon anybody. our special victims unit continues to thrive without 16 additional investigators to the special victim's unit just in the calendar year, 2014. and the things for most as we see it work here best in san...
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. >> even though they know san francisco is the sanctuary city, the myth is out there that if you saying to the police they are corrupt, they will deport you and never see your kids. if they deport me, they will wipe out your whole family. it could be a lot of things. >> the task force finds reason to suspect that not all is well for at least one woman who works here. >> you say you are on a work visa? >> no american. >> this woman from thailand goes by the name lena. >> do you have a license? can i see it, please. >> an american citizen by marriage the only one here tonight with legal i.d. and a massage license. >> okay. this is the first one. you are the first one. thank you. >> she was also observed in a massage room dressed improperly for the job. >> i don't want time. >> lena said she was rushed and didn't have time to change but inspector walsh is duty bound to issue her a citation. >> i have to report this to california massage therapy council, the people that issued the license. >> you can not do that. listen to my reason why i dressed today. >> all i know i saw what i saw. th
. >> even though they know san francisco is the sanctuary city, the myth is out there that if you saying to the police they are corrupt, they will deport you and never see your kids. if they deport me, they will wipe out your whole family. it could be a lot of things. >> the task force finds reason to suspect that not all is well for at least one woman who works here. >> you say you are on a work visa? >> no american. >> this woman from thailand goes by the name...
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we have sanctuary states, sanctuary cities, philadelphia is one, los angeles, san francisco, others. lot of carnage, we have dwis, hit-and-runs, almost an epidemic in los angeles county. in this case sacramento, two dead police officers, families devastated. you bet the governor should go. he should do more than that. attending a funeral -- >> but i'm glad he did it. i don't think jerry brown's a bad person. i think he's misguided. when you have a federal law that says you are deported and come back, it's a felony punishable by two years in federal prison. then you have the governor of not only california but new york, pennsylvania, whatever, saying, you know what, we're not even going to tell i.c.e. if we catch them. >> unless it's a violent criminal. >> deported and come back, we're not even going to tell the federal government. and don't want to prosecute these cases anyway. so you have a complete breakdown as you pointed out leads to tragedy for people all over the country. >> u.s. citizens and legal immigrants. latinos have been completely brutalized by this failure to enforce t
we have sanctuary states, sanctuary cities, philadelphia is one, los angeles, san francisco, others. lot of carnage, we have dwis, hit-and-runs, almost an epidemic in los angeles county. in this case sacramento, two dead police officers, families devastated. you bet the governor should go. he should do more than that. attending a funeral -- >> but i'm glad he did it. i don't think jerry brown's a bad person. i think he's misguided. when you have a federal law that says you are deported...
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it is a sanctuary city so to speak.f the ordinary for me. >> having it be private makes it complicated because you know, we're still in america. we're still, we still have law here. but it is a private institution. and that complicates matters. they can spend their money really whatever they want to spend it on. that is the bottom line. >> it does come down to the private versus state funded or federally funded programs and federal aid. if you look at states like texas for example, where rick perry who is republican, he actually supported measures to allow illegal immigrants to pay the same amount of tuition as american citizens going to school at those universities. >> rick perry is right on that. let me tell you why. by law children have to go to school, k-12. that's the law. when i was governor you had kids, in case of valedictorian of one of the larkest high schools of the state. he didn't decide to come to america illegally. his parents did. we in this country don't have a history of punishing children for somethin
it is a sanctuary city so to speak.f the ordinary for me. >> having it be private makes it complicated because you know, we're still in america. we're still, we still have law here. but it is a private institution. and that complicates matters. they can spend their money really whatever they want to spend it on. that is the bottom line. >> it does come down to the private versus state funded or federally funded programs and federal aid. if you look at states like texas for example,...
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chicago is one of the few sanctuary cities for immigrants that's not a border state. have a huge influx. last year of all the new esidents moving into illinois, 40% of them, non-americans. >> they run out of money on december 11. failure to pass the budget could result in a partial government shutdown. will the democrats and republicans come together to agree on a budget before the governor -- former governor, ted strickland is with us. the house ways and means committee with key budget decisions. brendan, start us off here. >> the question on the budget. there are two items everybody agrees need to happen are corporate tax reform and personal tax reform. governor, can they be separated? can they be a attached piecemeal or a one-fix? >> let me say this. i believe that given the recent history of the house of representatives, there will never be in the foreseeable future, a willingness to even consider any significant tax reform that causes the richest among us to pay a little more. and until that happens, i think tax reform's not likely to appen. you done move to seat
chicago is one of the few sanctuary cities for immigrants that's not a border state. have a huge influx. last year of all the new esidents moving into illinois, 40% of them, non-americans. >> they run out of money on december 11. failure to pass the budget could result in a partial government shutdown. will the democrats and republicans come together to agree on a budget before the governor -- former governor, ted strickland is with us. the house ways and means committee with key budget...
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. >> we want the city to stop their sweeps of encampments until sanctuaries are identified on city, county, or church properties. >> reporter: san jose officials point out its program has already found housing for about 125 former residents and will continue to do more. >> the encampments represent an unsafe, unsanitary, and dangerous place for people to be. we want to make sure the type of concentration and the type of trouble that people are facing down in these sites doesn't continue to occur. >> reporter: the city still plans to close down the jungle in mid-december. coming up at 6:00, how the san jose mayoral candidates plan to deal with this problem. >>> a criminal history and a suspended license. we are learning more about the driver accused of hitting and killing three teenage girls halloween night. 31-year-old joaquin bell was arrested sunday night in southern california. police say they found him inside a motel 6 with his two children and two other adults. police say he fled the scene of friday's crash in santa ana. 13-year-old twins and their friend were killed just blocks away
. >> we want the city to stop their sweeps of encampments until sanctuaries are identified on city, county, or church properties. >> reporter: san jose officials point out its program has already found housing for about 125 former residents and will continue to do more. >> the encampments represent an unsafe, unsanitary, and dangerous place for people to be. we want to make sure the type of concentration and the type of trouble that people are facing down in these sites...
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i want to say to everybody, other than california, you are what you call a sanctuary city. do not think we need anymore. they are not enforcing the laws anyway. the president does not seem to what is causing a lot of problems here in california. the lawnot enforce anyway, so what is the point of putting more money into it? host: the border patrol in southern california, what do you see? the problem is with the police officers and the mayors and city councils, they are pro- illegal immigrant. upy are able to set businesses. it is the main problem here. what this president did to african-americans is going to affect you. really affect you. living here in california, i it is hard first to find jobs. how much it is costing for education health care. to be in a lot of trouble once this goes into effect. you inre you finding particular, or the people you youlosing -- the people know are losing jobs to illegal immigrants? >> there is a lot of discrimination going on. if you cannot speak spanish out here, it is harder to find a job. for your call. other stories -- today's the deadl
i want to say to everybody, other than california, you are what you call a sanctuary city. do not think we need anymore. they are not enforcing the laws anyway. the president does not seem to what is causing a lot of problems here in california. the lawnot enforce anyway, so what is the point of putting more money into it? host: the border patrol in southern california, what do you see? the problem is with the police officers and the mayors and city councils, they are pro- illegal immigrant....
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assistance program with that funding san francisco is leading the way we've been a is any city on so many fronts sanctuary from hiv interaction i ask for your support. >> supervisor wiener. >> thank you. i support this appropriation and am proud to co-sponsor it i want to thank everyone that helped to move forward it forward we have a lot of work to do 33 years into this especially depg and although they've made great strides in terms of rugby the interactions in san francisco almost 3 hundred people continue to get it despite our incredible prevention we have numerous work to do 50 thousand people are becoming hiv and more per year worldwide this is an especially depg are still becoming positive and struggling with access care and people are still dying from hiv and aids we have to do everything it gratefully fight this epidemic and preparing is an important piece of the puzzle in terms he remembers of reducing infections and the risk of hiv by up to 99 percentage when taken daily a potentially revolutionary approach to preservation in combination with all our other preservation efforts like condemns so
assistance program with that funding san francisco is leading the way we've been a is any city on so many fronts sanctuary from hiv interaction i ask for your support. >> supervisor wiener. >> thank you. i support this appropriation and am proud to co-sponsor it i want to thank everyone that helped to move forward it forward we have a lot of work to do 33 years into this especially depg and although they've made great strides in terms of rugby the interactions in san francisco...
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taught creative writing in works as a mentor at stillwater's a reading and writing sanctuary in lives in new york city and has written an incredible book. >> thank you. i am really sorry i was late by got lost and i have been wandering around the streets all morning. but the good thing is that i am here now. so the book i have written is called "bulletproof vest" the genesis of the book is that i did not have a relationship with my father for 14 years. people heard you you never talk about them or you talk about them all the time and i never used to talk about my father because growing up in the chicago suburbs he shot and killed our neighbor. he was an outlaw. so after he shot and killed our neighbor he buttons up the bulletproof vest he goes back to mexico and never comes back so i never used to talk about him but eventually i reconnected with him and at that point i was already living in new york city and he was living on the old hacienda where i was born in he had a 200-acre ranch we would herd cattle together he would salep the horses together in the morning is through that time he started to sha
taught creative writing in works as a mentor at stillwater's a reading and writing sanctuary in lives in new york city and has written an incredible book. >> thank you. i am really sorry i was late by got lost and i have been wandering around the streets all morning. but the good thing is that i am here now. so the book i have written is called "bulletproof vest" the genesis of the book is that i did not have a relationship with my father for 14 years. people heard you you never...
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in community be able to imagine where do we go next. >> the sanctuary will open in half an hour. >>> a night of anxiety in ferguson as the city along with the nation waits for the jury's announcement. taking a live look at some of the protesters gathering, these are people heading into the streets and the crowds are growing. there is also a group protesting in front of the police station. police have been preparing, putting up barricades, planning to put 1,000 officers on the ground. the national guard and fbi are also in ferguson ready to respond. many businesses are boarded up. state and city leaders spoke this afternoon, pleading for peace and restraint. >> st. louis finds itself with an opportunity to show the nation the ways in which a community can be more fair and more just for everyone. we must seize this opportunity together. >> schools in ferguson will be closed tomorrow. churches will serve as safe havens offering food, shelter and medical care. >>> here's a breakdown of the process now on the jury deciding on charges in the ferguson shooting. the 12 st. louis county residents were picked from a standard jury pool.
in community be able to imagine where do we go next. >> the sanctuary will open in half an hour. >>> a night of anxiety in ferguson as the city along with the nation waits for the jury's announcement. taking a live look at some of the protesters gathering, these are people heading into the streets and the crowds are growing. there is also a group protesting in front of the police station. police have been preparing, putting up barricades, planning to put 1,000 officers on the...
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sanctuaries. it's a ball room in new york city pretty much. >> a lot of pastors would be envious of that? have people lined up around the block to get into a church service? a lot of people say, hey, whatever it takes to get them in. they are getting the right message that a lot of people are trying to get out, then okay. >> and they have branches all over the world. lond orno london, kiev. a lot of people are very interested in this. >>> coming up, a real life modern family thanks to a mom and daughter. >> they delivered babies in the same hospital just hours apart. >> one newborn is an aunt. the other a nephew. we'll explain, next. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after ♪ >>> well, two newborns in southwest florida are making history because they were delivered by a mother and her daughter on the same day. >> this is a modern family redefined. something that will be talked about for generations to come. brian anderson reports for us from ft. myers. >> reporter: madelyne is just days old. so is her nephew, damian. >> awesome. it's a blessing. i don't think i could get any luckier
sanctuaries. it's a ball room in new york city pretty much. >> a lot of pastors would be envious of that? have people lined up around the block to get into a church service? a lot of people say, hey, whatever it takes to get them in. they are getting the right message that a lot of people are trying to get out, then okay. >> and they have branches all over the world. lond orno london, kiev. a lot of people are very interested in this. >>> coming up, a real life modern...
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city of jerusalem. the holy site known as the noble sanctuary a l- a qsa mosque is long the center of dispute between muslimsnd jews. fighting there led to the second inti fadda that led to five years and understanding in 2005. the frequency and scope of the attacks, heather are fuelling concerns that if the issues are not dealt with there could be a third intfadda and some believe it has already started. >> thank you, john. >> in case you haven't heard the gop picked up another senate seat. sullivan led by 8100 votes on election night and the absentee could not help begich. sullivan tied bi gich to obama policys that are unpopular in alaska. >> the fallout continues after an obama care architect admitted that the legislation was designed to mislead voters and citing the stupidity of the american voter for getting that law passed. now the professor is trying to back off of those remarks. >> the comments in a academic conference and i basically spoke inappropriately and regret that comment. >> now another video in which gruber slams the american voters once again. they will no longer get a 40 percent tax brea
city of jerusalem. the holy site known as the noble sanctuary a l- a qsa mosque is long the center of dispute between muslimsnd jews. fighting there led to the second inti fadda that led to five years and understanding in 2005. the frequency and scope of the attacks, heather are fuelling concerns that if the issues are not dealt with there could be a third intfadda and some believe it has already started. >> thank you, john. >> in case you haven't heard the gop picked up another...
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>> reporter: raj, i was at city hall but we have since moved over here to ellis street and taylor to glide memorial where the sanctuary has been thrown open for people who want to come and express themselves and listen to others talk about this verdict or this decision by the grand jury in ferguson. we were at city hall just about an hour ago at a meeting that was taking place between leaders of the naacp and the mayor's office and some supervisors. amos brown from the third baptist church says what's happened in ferguson is happening across the country. he told us he's looking for a solution. >> number one, there should be community-based policing. that is not happening in a quality fashion in san francisco. number two, there should be more of an inclusive force of competent, qualified african-americans being recruited to be on this police force. >> reporter: and third, amos brown says he's looking for more sensitivity training for every police officer on the force in san francisco. he says some people just don't have the capacity for dealing with african-americans. he says tonight if there are angry protests, he wan
>> reporter: raj, i was at city hall but we have since moved over here to ellis street and taylor to glide memorial where the sanctuary has been thrown open for people who want to come and express themselves and listen to others talk about this verdict or this decision by the grand jury in ferguson. we were at city hall just about an hour ago at a meeting that was taking place between leaders of the naacp and the mayor's office and some supervisors. amos brown from the third baptist...
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sanctuary movement has reignited once again. it's already spreading across the country, to places like los angeles, portland, chicago, denver, even new york city. the home video shows an 11-year-old eldestson geraldo grijalva jr. hitting a home run in little league, pitching, even taking practice swings with his dad throwing soft toss. but this isn't your typical american story. you see, gerardo's mother, rosa robles larepo, now faces deportation and separation from her family. for 15 years rosa and her family lived, worked, and paid taxes in tucson, arizona. that is, until a sheriff's deputy pulled rosa over for a traffic violation and realized she was here illegally. rosa and her family agreed to sit down and talk with us. >> reporter: after fighting the court with my attorney, my deportation letter arrived. >> reporter: after two months in immigration detention, the federal government ordered rosa deported, potentially separating her from her husband and two sons. >> translator: it is something i fear. if they say no, you have to go. i won't tolerate being without my children. >> reporter: that's why rosa robles lareto now lives here, in th
sanctuary movement has reignited once again. it's already spreading across the country, to places like los angeles, portland, chicago, denver, even new york city. the home video shows an 11-year-old eldestson geraldo grijalva jr. hitting a home run in little league, pitching, even taking practice swings with his dad throwing soft toss. but this isn't your typical american story. you see, gerardo's mother, rosa robles larepo, now faces deportation and separation from her family. for 15 years...
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city's revered holy sites. the closure of the temple mount known as the noble sanctuary sparked clashes between police and palestinian protesters. israel shut down the site after a controversial jewish rabbi was shot. it was partially re-opened on friday. >>> cnn 's erin mclaughlin join us. we heard the police will address the situation. what else is happening there? >> reporter: hi, natalie. police spokesperson telling cnn that all muslims now of all ages are allowed to enter the noble sanctuary or temple mount to pray and jews are now allowed to visit for the first time since the site was completely shut down on thursday, however, a cnn producer that was at the entrance this morning to the site says that police were not allowing men under the age of 40 in to worship and they were also saying there was a small protest outside of women who were turned away, as well. now, at around 8:00 this morning, the deputy speaker of the knesset visited the site. this was his first visit since the incident happened on thursday, as well. he was actually there with yehud glick. he was shot by a man four times and both had been atte
city's revered holy sites. the closure of the temple mount known as the noble sanctuary sparked clashes between police and palestinian protesters. israel shut down the site after a controversial jewish rabbi was shot. it was partially re-opened on friday. >>> cnn 's erin mclaughlin join us. we heard the police will address the situation. what else is happening there? >> reporter: hi, natalie. police spokesperson telling cnn that all muslims now of all ages are allowed to enter...
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sanctuary. >> to one only jerusalem's holiest sites. >> so far, the violence is mostly in jerusalem. >> jerusalem is a city on edge. >>> four men including three americans with israeli citizenship were killed this morning on an attack in a synagogue in west jerusalem, carried out by two palestinian cousins armed with axes, knives and a gun. >> people who have come to worship god in a sanctuary in a synagogue were hatcheted and hacked and murdered in that holy place in an act of pure terror and senseless brutality and murder. >> the two attackers and one police officer were later killed in a shootout. several people were injured. president obama today condemned that attack. >> israeli, as well as the united states, and our hearts go ought to the families who obviously are undergoing enormous grief right now. tragically, too many israelis have died, too many palestinians have died. we encourage both palestinians and israelis to work together to lower tensions. >> today's violence seems related to a long history of conflict between israelis and palestinians over praying at the holy site jews call temple mount and muslims call the noble sanc
sanctuary. >> to one only jerusalem's holiest sites. >> so far, the violence is mostly in jerusalem. >> jerusalem is a city on edge. >>> four men including three americans with israeli citizenship were killed this morning on an attack in a synagogue in west jerusalem, carried out by two palestinian cousins armed with axes, knives and a gun. >> people who have come to worship god in a sanctuary in a synagogue were hatcheted and hacked and murdered in that holy...
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sanctuary movement has reignited once again. it's already spreading across the country. to places like los angeles, portland, chicago, denver and new york city hitting a home run in little league, pitching. even taking practice swings with his dad, but this isn't your typical american story. you see, his mother rosa now faces deportation and separation from her family. for 15 years, rosa and her family lived, worked and paid taxes in tucson, arizona, until a sheriff's deputy pulled rosa over for a traffic violation and realized she was here illegally. rosa and her family agreed to sit down and talk with us. >> translator: after fighting the court with my attorney, my deportation letter arrived. >> reporter: after two months, the federal government ordered rosa deported, potentially separating her from her husband and two sons. >> translator: it is something i fear. if they say no, you have to go. i won't be all right being without my children. >> reporter: that is why she lives here at southside presbyterian church in tucson, where she and the congregation defy the deportation order. while her family can come and go and live elsewhere, rosa
sanctuary movement has reignited once again. it's already spreading across the country. to places like los angeles, portland, chicago, denver and new york city hitting a home run in little league, pitching. even taking practice swings with his dad, but this isn't your typical american story. you see, his mother rosa now faces deportation and separation from her family. for 15 years, rosa and her family lived, worked and paid taxes in tucson, arizona, until a sheriff's deputy pulled rosa over...
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city's revered holy sites. clashes broke out between police and palestinian protesters after police closed access to the temple mount known as the noble sanctuarywe are joined live from jerusalem with more. and hopefully now that it's re-opened tensions will begin to simmer. >> reporter: while israeli police are saying that the site has been completely re-opened, a cnn producer who is at the entrance, one of the entrances to the site says police were only allowing muslim men over the age of 40 into the site and there was a small protest of women outside protesting the fact that they had been turned away. meanwhile, at 8:00 this morning, the deputy speaker of the kennes et was there. glick was shot by a man on a motorcycle. now both of them had been at an event which called more morris raley jews to go to the temple mount or noble sanctuary to bray. and it's that tension as well as increasing visits by the far right to the site which has infuriated many muslims. as for the broader security situation in jerusalem, israeli police saying they've arrested some 17 palestinian youths for disturbing the peace over the last 48 hours. and according to th
city's revered holy sites. clashes broke out between police and palestinian protesters after police closed access to the temple mount known as the noble sanctuarywe are joined live from jerusalem with more. and hopefully now that it's re-opened tensions will begin to simmer. >> reporter: while israeli police are saying that the site has been completely re-opened, a cnn producer who is at the entrance, one of the entrances to the site says police were only allowing muslim men over the age...
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city, the situation is calm. as you can see, i don't know if you can see, worshippers exiting the site known as the sanctuary.the holy mound. as you can see, some israeli police are packing up to leave this area. this is a very different scene than the clashes we saw unfolding inside the site on wednesday when israeli forces were clashing with palestinian youth. i was outside the entrance to one of the sites where israeli forces were clearing the area using stun grenades and rubber bullets. hours later, a 38-year-old palestinian man drove a van into a tram station colliding with a group of people killing two israeli citizens as well as injuring about a dozen. i spoke to the wife of the perpetrator. she told me that it is her belief that the attack was motivated in part by the clashes that had unfolded early in the morning and israeli measures put in place at the site. as for things now, the situation here again is calm, but still a deep suspicious among the members of the status quo of the site that jewish members are allowed. today, only men over the age of 35 and women were allowed inside the site to pray.
city, the situation is calm. as you can see, i don't know if you can see, worshippers exiting the site known as the sanctuary.the holy mound. as you can see, some israeli police are packing up to leave this area. this is a very different scene than the clashes we saw unfolding inside the site on wednesday when israeli forces were clashing with palestinian youth. i was outside the entrance to one of the sites where israeli forces were clearing the area using stun grenades and rubber bullets....
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cities. there, colonel, you were they were rescued by the chinese guerrilla soldiers. chinese people risked their lives to rescue the american flyers. they offered them the best protection, sanctuary. they assembled them and sent them to the airport the next province. from there, a c-47 pick them up and took them to the wartime chongqing.ital they were warmly received by generalissimo chiang kai-shek. right in chongqing, colonel doolittle got the order to have him promoted directly to general. it is a beautiful story, but the story did not end there. now you know, and you can imagine how angry the japanese were. so they mobilized nine divisions and started what they called a punitive campaign against the chinese. more cities were taken. more villages were burned down. and tens of thousands of chinese soldiers and civilians as well as, including women and children were massacred. at that time, the japanese used chemical weapons. so the chinese suffered a lot because of the american mission. selfless chinese only feel regret that that night, they did not receive and his flyersle well. because there are 10 crewmen who did not make it, some of them were captured by the japanese and ex
cities. there, colonel, you were they were rescued by the chinese guerrilla soldiers. chinese people risked their lives to rescue the american flyers. they offered them the best protection, sanctuary. they assembled them and sent them to the airport the next province. from there, a c-47 pick them up and took them to the wartime chongqing.ital they were warmly received by generalissimo chiang kai-shek. right in chongqing, colonel doolittle got the order to have him promoted directly to general....
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now the sanctuary movement has reignited once again, and it's already spreading across the country to places like los angeles, portland, chicago, denver, even new york citye home video shows an 11-year-old eldest son, giraldo jr., hitting a home run in little league. pitching. even taking practice swings with his dad throwing soft toss. but this isn't your typical american story. you see, his mother now faces deportation and separation from her family. for 15 years, rosa and her family lived, worked, and paid tax in tucson, arizona. that is, until a sheriff's deputy pulled rosa over for a traffic violation and realized she was here illegally. rosa and her family agreed to sit down and talk with us. >> translator: after fighting the court with my attorneys, my deportation letter arrived. >> reporter: after two months in immigration detention, the federal government ordered rosa deported, potentially separating her from her husband and two sons. >> translator: it is something i fear. if they say no, you have to go. i won't tolerate being without my children. >> reporter: that's why rosa robles now lives here, in this small room at south side presbyterian c
now the sanctuary movement has reignited once again, and it's already spreading across the country to places like los angeles, portland, chicago, denver, even new york citye home video shows an 11-year-old eldest son, giraldo jr., hitting a home run in little league. pitching. even taking practice swings with his dad throwing soft toss. but this isn't your typical american story. you see, his mother now faces deportation and separation from her family. for 15 years, rosa and her family lived,...
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city. >> we showed our viewers some very graphic pictures of what was going on in the temple mount in jerusalem, what the muslims call the noble sanctuarysite to muslims in the world. it was pretty violent. has that calmed down or is that continuing? >> well, throughout the beginning of the week, sunday, monday, tld, the temple mount was relatively quiet. there were disturbances there this morning, where 30 to 40 palestinians threw stones and fired fireworks at our police officers with intent to cause damage and harm them and try to throw stones at jews praying at the wall. so our police officers had to immediately respond, only using stun grenades, nonlethal weapons. the police arrived, closed the main gate to prevent anyone from coming in and out of the mosque. within a short space of time, within 12 minutes, the police units secured the mosque from the outside only, so therefore the visits on the temple mount took place as scheduled. there were 308 visitors to the everyone thele mount this morning, 200 being tourists. >> are you allowing muslims to pray freely there? >> muslims have prayed there since sunday, but security assessments
city. >> we showed our viewers some very graphic pictures of what was going on in the temple mount in jerusalem, what the muslims call the noble sanctuarysite to muslims in the world. it was pretty violent. has that calmed down or is that continuing? >> well, throughout the beginning of the week, sunday, monday, tld, the temple mount was relatively quiet. there were disturbances there this morning, where 30 to 40 palestinians threw stones and fired fireworks at our police officers...