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what we did not know is those parents separated at the border and up in the seatac prison. amy: last degree interviewed pramila jayapal all of washington state. she described her visit with some of the 200 asylum seekers at the seatac bureau of prison facilities in her home state. >> i heard from the 170 for women that i met with being held at a prison because all of the detention centers are filled. these are 206 individuals who were transferred from texas to a federal prison, so of them, about 40%, had been in detention for over a month. not a single one of the mothers had seen their children. not a single one of them had been able to say goodbye to their children. and only two out of all of the mothers that were there eveven knew where theirir children wer. amy: this weekend, was never jayapal returned to the seatac detetention center to meet with men who were there outside the facility she said, the president is the one who created this crisisis, the one who can end it by picking up the phone and calling jeff sessions and ending the zero-tolerance policy. maru, talk abo
what we did not know is those parents separated at the border and up in the seatac prison. amy: last degree interviewed pramila jayapal all of washington state. she described her visit with some of the 200 asylum seekers at the seatac bureau of prison facilities in her home state. >> i heard from the 170 for women that i met with being held at a prison because all of the detention centers are filled. these are 206 individuals who were transferred from texas to a federal prison, so of...
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. >>> a runway at seattle's seatac airport is disclosed after someone opened fire nearby near the airport. a spokesman with the washington state patrol is posting updates on twitter. this is the command post near the areas where officers search for a gunman. no one was seriously hurt. but four carsy hit. troopers say the runway was chosed in abundance of caution and they are not expecting delays. >>> a new study suggest attention the napa earthquake may have been caused by stretching of the earth's crouse due to resedding ground water. the 6.0 quake in 2014 killed one person and injured efrl more and caused $50 million in losses. according to the report, land between the napa and sonoma valleys is stretch each sner as ground water levels fall beneath the valleys and the ground sinks and contracts. it was published in the geophysical journal reern. >>> well here is some fun news. the world cup is come to the united states. >> goal. and bay area fans might not have go far. >> this time germany, two scores. >> imagine that at levi stadium. soccer fans are having a ball with this. >> riding a
. >>> a runway at seattle's seatac airport is disclosed after someone opened fire nearby near the airport. a spokesman with the washington state patrol is posting updates on twitter. this is the command post near the areas where officers search for a gunman. no one was seriously hurt. but four carsy hit. troopers say the runway was chosed in abundance of caution and they are not expecting delays. >>> a new study suggest attention the napa earthquake may have been caused by...
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reporter: investigators believe the suspect fired wednesday from the side of the highway near the busy seatac airport. authorities quickly closing the road, snarling traffic and even shutting down one runway temporarily. but the suspect got away. david, at this point it appears these shootings were random. it comes as authorities were looking to see if there's a link between this incident and another recent report of shots fired in the area. david? >> will, thank you. >>> next tonight, the new york state attorney general's office revealing a lawsuit against the trump foundation. the president and his three oldest children are named in the suit. it accuses them of using that foundation's money to pay legal bills, promote trump hotels and buy personal items. it also accuses them for using the money for the campaign including handing out checks right before the iowa caucuses. here's kyra phillips. >> reporter: tonight new york's new attorney general is suing president trump and three of his children, alleging "persistently illegal conduct" while operating the nonprofit, the donald j. trump found
reporter: investigators believe the suspect fired wednesday from the side of the highway near the busy seatac airport. authorities quickly closing the road, snarling traffic and even shutting down one runway temporarily. but the suspect got away. david, at this point it appears these shootings were random. it comes as authorities were looking to see if there's a link between this incident and another recent report of shots fired in the area. david? >> will, thank you. >>> next...
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a lot of markets seatac as the asure of -- markets see tech the future of economic development and joonwe d this. we have seen increase of consumer tech product adoption and capital being deployed. a lot of it is driven by governments because they see this as the future of their market. emily: if there is so much opportunity, why aren't others jumping on the bandwagon? why do they avoid global investing? >> it is not for the faint of heart. i think a firm can do very well investing in a 50 mile radius, so it is to each their own. for a lot of silicon valley, i think the question of whether there is opportunity in international markets is less of a question -- it is clear there is. more than 50% of companies valued at more than $1 billion -- the beloved unicorn -- more than 50% are outside the u.s. no one questions that. in terms of gp's and what their expertise is and that willing to go into a market and understand the nuances and what trends are, it is hard. we have definitely seen the ups and downs of trying to go into different markets. it is not easy. i do think, for example, in ter
a lot of markets seatac as the asure of -- markets see tech the future of economic development and joonwe d this. we have seen increase of consumer tech product adoption and capital being deployed. a lot of it is driven by governments because they see this as the future of their market. emily: if there is so much opportunity, why aren't others jumping on the bandwagon? why do they avoid global investing? >> it is not for the faint of heart. i think a firm can do very well investing in a...
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the northwest immigrant rights project reports up to 120 people being held at seatac prison in seattle are asylum seekers who are separated from theirir families. meanwhile, a high school student from iowa was found murdered in mexico's zacatecas state in m m, just three weeks a after he left the united states under threat of deportation. manuel antonio cano pacheco was found with his throat slit, in what his family believes was a gang-related murder. he was just 19 years old. cano-pacheco was brought to the u.s. when he was just three. he had previously been granted protected status under president obama's deferred action for childhood arrivals program, or daca, which president trump has been working to phase out. after he was convicted of two minor drug charges, he lost his daca status and chose to enter mexico as deportation appeared likely. in brooklylyn, new york, immigrt rights groups and elected leaders are calling for the release of a delivery worker who was arrested by ice last week after dropping off a pizza at the fort hamilton army base. pablo villavicencio, an ecuadorian i
the northwest immigrant rights project reports up to 120 people being held at seatac prison in seattle are asylum seekers who are separated from theirir families. meanwhile, a high school student from iowa was found murdered in mexico's zacatecas state in m m, just three weeks a after he left the united states under threat of deportation. manuel antonio cano pacheco was found with his throat slit, in what his family believes was a gang-related murder. he was just 19 years old. cano-pacheco was...
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gone to the prison in washington state to see some of the hundreds of asylum seekers held at the seatacuro prisons who were brought up from the border. she us in just a moment, will be speaking to us from statuary hall, will be sheila jackson lee, who is running over to take her position. at that issue of all of these women, very interesting, the role the women are taking also that trump is trying to make women the face of his policy. kiersten nilsson, the department of homeland security reportedly even with kelly, the chief of staff, not wanting to hold a news conference, she owned it yesterday. of course, sarah huckabee sanders, who has been standing with the president on family separation each they as she is in front of the podium. >> yes. i have read mixed things about kirstjen nielsen. i heard that she did not like this policy, but she is clearly standing up for it now after having tonight it existed just a -- having denied it existed just a few days ago. i think the former first ladies of both parties speaking out is an indication that all americans must be feeling this deep sense
gone to the prison in washington state to see some of the hundreds of asylum seekers held at the seatacuro prisons who were brought up from the border. she us in just a moment, will be speaking to us from statuary hall, will be sheila jackson lee, who is running over to take her position. at that issue of all of these women, very interesting, the role the women are taking also that trump is trying to make women the face of his policy. kiersten nilsson, the department of homeland security...
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blanca now sits in a federal detention center in seatac in washington state where she told her story through tears to an ap reporter. her son come she's been told, is in custody in upstate new york, 3000 miles away from her. and sheo doesn't know when or if she's ever going to see him again. mr. president, her story is horrifying. it is sad. unfortunately, it is not unique or she is one of thousands of parents and children who fled violence and persecution only to find a new nightmare upon arrival in the united states of america. i nightmare caused deliberately for no good reason by president trumpeg who has chosen to scapegoat asylum-seekers and put their children into detention centers for an undetermined amount of time. we are better than this. we must be better than this. turning children into bargaining chips or leverage points or deterrence, that kind of cruelty should not be an option in this great nation. in recent days myho office has been flooded with thousands of calls and e-mails and letters from moms and dads and grandmothers and grandfathers, people from all walks of li
blanca now sits in a federal detention center in seatac in washington state where she told her story through tears to an ap reporter. her son come she's been told, is in custody in upstate new york, 3000 miles away from her. and sheo doesn't know when or if she's ever going to see him again. mr. president, her story is horrifying. it is sad. unfortunately, it is not unique or she is one of thousands of parents and children who fled violence and persecution only to find a new nightmare upon...
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blanca now sits in a federal detention center in seatac in washington state where she told her story through tears to an a.p. reporter. her son, she's been told is in custody in upstate new york. that is 3,000 miles away from her. and she doesn't know when or if she's ever going to see him again. mr. president, blanca's story is horrifying. it is sad. unfortunately, it is not unique. she is one of thousands of parents and children who fled violence and persecution only to find a new nightmare upon arrival in the united states of america. a nightmare caused deliberately for no good reason by president trump who has chosen to scapegoat asylum seekers and put their children into detention centers for an undetermined amount of time. we are better than this. we must be better than this. turning children into bargaining chips or leverage points or deterrents, that kind of cruelty should not be an option in this great nation. in recent days my office has been flooded with thousands of calls and e-mails and letters from moms and dads and grandmothers and grandfathers, people from all walks o
blanca now sits in a federal detention center in seatac in washington state where she told her story through tears to an a.p. reporter. her son, she's been told is in custody in upstate new york. that is 3,000 miles away from her. and she doesn't know when or if she's ever going to see him again. mr. president, blanca's story is horrifying. it is sad. unfortunately, it is not unique. she is one of thousands of parents and children who fled violence and persecution only to find a new nightmare...