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texas facilities are credit chicago -- credit chicago overcrowded. >> the jury in the civil lawsuit of bryan stow are trying to reach an impasse. they were deadlocked and the judge order them to continue to deliberate. >> the family is suing the dodgers to cover medical costs for $37 million claiming the team and the court failed to provide adequate security that with is kept britain stow from being beaten nearly to death at dodgers stadium. >> leyla gulen and i can report no windshield wipers in the city of san francisco this morning. >> that is right. it was dry. we are pensing the thick marine layer enveloping the coast and bringing in fog and drizzle in some places. current temperatures in san francisco are 55 degrees and oakland is 57 and san carlos is 59, and gilroy is 56 and 55 at half moon bay. the day planner the next 12 hours, we are going to wake up to clouds and temperatures going to be 60 degrees and it will warm up to 76 inland and 64 around the bay and 60 along the coast and in the afternoon hours, mostly sunshine and 88 degrees and 76 around the bay and 60 along the coa
texas facilities are credit chicago -- credit chicago overcrowded. >> the jury in the civil lawsuit of bryan stow are trying to reach an impasse. they were deadlocked and the judge order them to continue to deliberate. >> the family is suing the dodgers to cover medical costs for $37 million claiming the team and the court failed to provide adequate security that with is kept britain stow from being beaten nearly to death at dodgers stadium. >> leyla gulen and i can report no...
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with texas facilities filled to the max another border patrol flight lands in san diego. mothers and children bussed off for processing. in tucson, 23-year-old narika martinez, one juneny behind herb, plans another to find her sister. she left two children behind in guatemala in hopes of getting the medical care her youngest son henry desperately needs. this blanket and the clothes they wear are all they have. the smugglers made sure of that. we brought more clothes, she says, but when we crossed they said everything had to stay and that was it. many immigrants choose the treacherous journey to escape unrest in their native countries. nbc's stephanie gosk is covering the story this weekend in honduras. >> i'm here talking to steven and kimberly, both teenagers, younger than 18. they don't want to show their faces because they live in one of the most violent neighborhoods in honduras. every single one of their friends talks about leaving this place and going to the united states. and the principal reason that they want to leave is because of violence. >> go home! >> report
with texas facilities filled to the max another border patrol flight lands in san diego. mothers and children bussed off for processing. in tucson, 23-year-old narika martinez, one juneny behind herb, plans another to find her sister. she left two children behind in guatemala in hopes of getting the medical care her youngest son henry desperately needs. this blanket and the clothes they wear are all they have. the smugglers made sure of that. we brought more clothes, she says, but when we...
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the texas facility is overwhelmed and deporting unaccompanied kids is difficult. president obama is asking congress for $2 billion in emergency funding. and he's asking homeland security and the attorney general for an outline of the action he can take a loan without congress. >> the failure of house republicans to pass a darn bill is bad for our security, it's bad for our economy, and it's bad for the future. >> house speaker john boehner says the president acting without congress will only make the problem worse. >>> bad news for students taking out loans for college. the average borrower can expect to pay $4 a month for every $10,000 in loan. interest rates are tied to the financial markets. >>> start-up car maker rks elio motors plans to release a high mileage car at a low price. the arizona company says that three-wheel car gets 84 miles per gallon on the highway. $5800. it can keep the price low because of the design features, they're very simple. the two-seater doesn't have a name yet but could be on the road in the u.s. by september of next year. >>> more
the texas facility is overwhelmed and deporting unaccompanied kids is difficult. president obama is asking congress for $2 billion in emergency funding. and he's asking homeland security and the attorney general for an outline of the action he can take a loan without congress. >> the failure of house republicans to pass a darn bill is bad for our security, it's bad for our economy, and it's bad for the future. >> house speaker john boehner says the president acting without congress...
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lou: and we'll be joined here in moments by congressman blake who toured the mcallen, texas, facility and the rio grande valley that houses many of these minors. and.b> mayor alan long of mari, california, will also be here. he's the mayor of the southern california city whose residents have decided to fight back against the federal government's placement of hundreds of illegal children in their community without the approval of local officials. also tonight the leader of the terrorist group isil comes out of hiding to deliver a blistering sermon calling on all muslims to pledge allegiance to him. and prime minister nouri al-maliki becomes the latest middle east leader to refuse the obama administration's calls to go. we'll be talking with four-star general jack keane about the american mission now in iraq and the escalating violence between israel and hamas in the west bank and gaza. violence that's now resulted in one dead american, another beaten and jailed. >>> we begin be tonight with someone who's seen firsthand the huge numbers of young illegal immigrant children piled into on
lou: and we'll be joined here in moments by congressman blake who toured the mcallen, texas, facility and the rio grande valley that houses many of these minors. and.b> mayor alan long of mari, california, will also be here. he's the mayor of the southern california city whose residents have decided to fight back against the federal government's placement of hundreds of illegal children in their community without the approval of local officials. also tonight the leader of the terrorist...
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if you're living in west, texas, you know that there's some facility there and you have the right to ask the people in west, texas, hey, what chemicals do you have in there? >> just drive around. just drive around. if you see something near your kids' school or near your house that looks chemically, just drive over there and regulate it yourself. the official advice from republican-controlled texas state government to the citizens of that state is that texas residents should go door to door in their communities trying to surmise whether or not there might be any dangerous chemicals stored in any facilities nearby. then they should ask those proprietaries of those facilities to tell them about the danger. this is from the "texas tribune," one of the outlets that was there when greg abbott was explaining people should go door to door in facilities in their area. "when asked if citizens had the right to go on to private property to ask for that information, attorney general said absolutely. abbott corrected himself seconds later. just to make clear, you may not be able to walk on private
if you're living in west, texas, you know that there's some facility there and you have the right to ask the people in west, texas, hey, what chemicals do you have in there? >> just drive around. just drive around. if you see something near your kids' school or near your house that looks chemically, just drive over there and regulate it yourself. the official advice from republican-controlled texas state government to the citizens of that state is that texas residents should go door to...
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texas facilities are critically overcrowded so they were bused to california. >> part two of i-280 shutay with showing you how to get an the closure. >> amber alert for this young child and the grandmother is responsible and the police tracked down baby and grandmother. >> the view from the bay bridge toll plaza with backup there and traffic and weather together are next. ithe part of us that a littwants to play,on. wants to be mischievous, wants to run free, all you have to do is let it out. find your inner minion only at the despicable me minion mayhem ride at universal studios hollywood. >>> we have a breeze at 14-miles-per-hour gusts in napa. closer to pope rally this is where we want to concentrated on the wind. good news is it is expected to be calm. hopfully firefighters can get the we upper happened on that. it will be 85 degrees in the area and lots of sunshine and warm. gusts in fairfield and a breeze in mountain view at six miles per hour. calm elsewhere. >>> the next 12 hours we have marine layer that will bun off this afternoon leaving some areas with partly sunshine and mo
texas facilities are critically overcrowded so they were bused to california. >> part two of i-280 shutay with showing you how to get an the closure. >> amber alert for this young child and the grandmother is responsible and the police tracked down baby and grandmother. >> the view from the bay bridge toll plaza with backup there and traffic and weather together are next. ithe part of us that a littwants to play,on. wants to be mischievous, wants to run free, all you have to...
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plea as to why they should be helping out. >> listen, we've got such a flood that all of the facilities in texasre busting at the seams. we're housing them at lackland air force base, we're housing them at all sorts of facilities. anything we can find, we're using. and it takes time to get these children processed and reunited with an adult that will eventually take care of them. >> it's funny you put it that way. do you understand -- obviously you've been getting some -- probably hearing from your own constituents. do you understand why there are protests or do you think that these protests are a bit uninformed? >> i think the protests are uninformed. there's a facility that houses several hundred of these children four blocks from my home in corpus christi, texas. it's not a problem for the community. this is a humanitarian crisis. the whole country needs to step up and help out. >> so i take it that the request from the president, he's estimated and i think it comes from jay johnson at homeland security, a need of about $2 billion. more border patrol agents, more facilities, speeding up the p
plea as to why they should be helping out. >> listen, we've got such a flood that all of the facilities in texasre busting at the seams. we're housing them at lackland air force base, we're housing them at all sorts of facilities. anything we can find, we're using. and it takes time to get these children processed and reunited with an adult that will eventually take care of them. >> it's funny you put it that way. do you understand -- obviously you've been getting some -- probably...
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immigrants were rounded up in texas after crossing illegally part of a wave that is overwhelming texas facilitiesrs wanted the undocumented immigrants deported immediately. the buses were re-routed to a customs facility in san diego. >>> in the bay area, a conductor has been taken off duty in connection with an incident where he confronted a belligerent passenger. the passenger is seen hitting a female with her purse on saturday and the attack continued after she leaves the train. when the male conductor intervenes the woman hits him, too, and he kicked at her and pushes her we and the 22-year-old maria posada-valdarrama was charged with suspicion of felony assault. >>> outrage in the san jose neighborhood after an early difficult her woman was sexually assaulted degree a violent home vacation. two people armed with weapons broke into an elderly's couple home and attacked the woman and stole their s.u.v. they then crashed into a vacant home a few miles away and the second suspect escaped believe between 17 and 25 and suffered a large cut in the crash. >>> we are hours an from the closing of one o
immigrants were rounded up in texas after crossing illegally part of a wave that is overwhelming texas facilitiesrs wanted the undocumented immigrants deported immediately. the buses were re-routed to a customs facility in san diego. >>> in the bay area, a conductor has been taken off duty in connection with an incident where he confronted a belligerent passenger. the passenger is seen hitting a female with her purse on saturday and the attack continued after she leaves the train. when...
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. >> reporter: with texas facility busting at the seams, more unaccompanied minors sent elsewhere, arriving in planes in uma, arizona, california. in mayor yet, a, hundreds of residents packed a town hall meeting. they are angry some of the women and children who fled central america are headed for their >>. they came across here illegally. >> we can help you send a message to washington, d.c. that we're not going to put up with this. >> earlier this week protesters blocked three buses filled with undocumented passengers. in an interview with rachel maddow, jeh johnson called the images disturbing. >> when someone interrupts the ability of the border control to process a migrant, you're preventing us from conducting basic health screening and basic background checks on who these people are. >> reporter: immigration activists holding rallies demanding compassion. >> saying send them back is not humanitarian. these kids will die. these family members will die. >> reporter: the government wants migrants to know most can't stay. a new advertising campaign airing in el salvador, honduras and gua
. >> reporter: with texas facility busting at the seams, more unaccompanied minors sent elsewhere, arriving in planes in uma, arizona, california. in mayor yet, a, hundreds of residents packed a town hall meeting. they are angry some of the women and children who fled central america are headed for their >>. they came across here illegally. >> we can help you send a message to washington, d.c. that we're not going to put up with this. >> earlier this week protesters...
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immigrants were plane to california after crossing into the border into texas illegally and texas facilitiesre critically overcrowded. >>> moments ago the jobs report was we released, and now is at the lowest since september of 2008. we will see how wall street reacts with yesterday an all time high we closure. >> we are hours away from july 4. >>> we are hours away with mild tens to get us going if you are headed out to bart, we are at 58 and 58 in dublin/pleasanton and 59 in union city and 56 in san francisco, and 53, cooler, in daly city on the platform. for the next 12 hours, we are waking up to more clouds, more sprinklings along the coast anding for, as well, and by noon, because of the dry air mass that is coming in bringing us warmer temperatures for the weekend it will keep us certainly dry and we will start to see more sunshine as the afternoon progresses. by noon, 76 degrees, and 60 along the coast and mostly sunshine inland areas and 88, still partly cloudy for the bay area and the coastline and the coast could cool down but a remaining what trend -- but a warming trend ahead. we
immigrants were plane to california after crossing into the border into texas illegally and texas facilitiesre critically overcrowded. >>> moments ago the jobs report was we released, and now is at the lowest since september of 2008. we will see how wall street reacts with yesterday an all time high we closure. >> we are hours away from july 4. >>> we are hours away with mild tens to get us going if you are headed out to bart, we are at 58 and 58 in dublin/pleasanton and...
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the mayor says, look, our facilities can't handle this, and i take it that the texas facilities are overflowingsome of these children are in jail cells. >> well, yes. i've been to those detention spaces many a times. they're supposed to be only for a small number of individuals. and as my pictures have shown, that they're just being overwhelmed. they're processing them as quickly as possible, as you know, under the law. border patrol should move those individuals out in 72 hours and if you're a mother with children you'll be put at a bus station, 500 a day just in south texas that they're releasing and if you're a child, then of course they're going to send you somewhere else, health and human services, after they're being processed, so those numbers are overwhelming. and, again, keep in mind, this is not a mexican problem. it's a central american problem. it's not the first time we've seen a surge and we should have been ready for this surge. the administration should have been ready. >> well, i think you both agree the administration, you don't feel, was ready. let me ask you, congressman, do
the mayor says, look, our facilities can't handle this, and i take it that the texas facilities are overflowingsome of these children are in jail cells. >> well, yes. i've been to those detention spaces many a times. they're supposed to be only for a small number of individuals. and as my pictures have shown, that they're just being overwhelmed. they're processing them as quickly as possible, as you know, under the law. border patrol should move those individuals out in 72 hours and if...
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with texas facilities filled to the max, another border patrol flight lands in san diego. mothers and children bust off for processing. in tucson, 23-year-old norida martinez one journey behind her plans another to find her sister. she left two children behind in hopes of getting medical care her youngest son desperately needs. this blanket and the clothes they wear are all they have. the smugglers made sure of that. we brought more clothes, she says but when we crossed, they said everything had to stay. many immigrants choose the treacherous journey to escape unrest in their native countries. stephanie gosk is covering the story this weekend in honduras. >> reporter: i am here talking to steven and kimberly. they are both teenagers younger than 18. they don't want to show their faces, because they live in one of the most violent neighborhoods in honduras. every single one of their friends talks about leaving this place and going to the united states and the principle reason they want to leave is because of violence. but some find strife in the u.s. as well. here in mary e
with texas facilities filled to the max, another border patrol flight lands in san diego. mothers and children bust off for processing. in tucson, 23-year-old norida martinez one journey behind her plans another to find her sister. she left two children behind in hopes of getting medical care her youngest son desperately needs. this blanket and the clothes they wear are all they have. the smugglers made sure of that. we brought more clothes, she says but when we crossed, they said everything...
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an angry crowd earlier this week blocked buses carrying migrants flown in from overwhelming texas facilities. here atquarters in new york. now back to our on the record special. >> is this prison cell more difficult than serving afghanistan or is it more difficult to serve in afgh afghanistan for you? >> first, you know, when i was put into a cell with 19 strangers who didn't like me, it seemed, that was one of the hardest things probably i've ever -- one of the hardest experiences i've ever been through because i had no support. being in the marine corp i always had my brothers there beside me to support me and have my back. it was very hard to have nobody having my back in there. >> sergeant andrew tahmooress served honorably afghanistan. they are outraged that this brave have hveteran is behind bd demand action to from the commander in chief. >> i met sergeant tahmooress in 2008. we were side by side the entire four years. i mean we were side kicks always together. >> what is he like? >> he's the most unselfish, motivated, lead by example marine -- a marine's marine if you will. without a
an angry crowd earlier this week blocked buses carrying migrants flown in from overwhelming texas facilities. here atquarters in new york. now back to our on the record special. >> is this prison cell more difficult than serving afghanistan or is it more difficult to serve in afgh afghanistan for you? >> first, you know, when i was put into a cell with 19 strangers who didn't like me, it seemed, that was one of the hardest things probably i've ever -- one of the hardest experiences...
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with texas facilities filled to the max, another border patrol flight lands in san diego. mothers and children bused off for processing. in tucson, 23-year-oldn urida martinez, one journey behind her, plans another to find her sister. she left two children behind in guatemala in hopes of getting the medical care her youngest son, henry, desperately needs. this blanket and the clothes they wear are all they have. the smugglers made sure of that. we brought more clothes, she says, but when we crossed, they said everything had to stay, and that was it. many immigrants choose the treacherous journey to escape unrest in their native countries. nbc's stephanie gosk is covering the story this weekend in honduras. >> reporter: i'm here talking to steven and kimberly. they're both teenagers, younger than 18. they don't want to show their faces because they live in one of the most violent neighborhoods in honduras. every single one of their friends talks about leaving this place and going to the united states and the principal reason they want to leave is because of violence. >> rep
with texas facilities filled to the max, another border patrol flight lands in san diego. mothers and children bused off for processing. in tucson, 23-year-oldn urida martinez, one journey behind her, plans another to find her sister. she left two children behind in guatemala in hopes of getting the medical care her youngest son, henry, desperately needs. this blanket and the clothes they wear are all they have. the smugglers made sure of that. we brought more clothes, she says, but when we...
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right now the immediate focus however is on trying to ease the overcrowding at these texas facilities and that's proving difficult. just last night, hundreds of angry residents crowded into a town hall meeting in marietta. they're angry that women and children who fled central america are being transferped to their town and earlier this week protesters there blocked buses carrying undocumented migrants. homeland security secretary called them disturbing and said no demonstration are preventing border patrols from doing their job which is prosing these people. we have seen activists urging compassion, and the government out is with a new advertisement campaign urging people in central america not to come, letting them know that most will not be allowed to stay. later today, house committee is holding a hearing in mccallen, texas, they're going to examine the crisis along the border, i'm danielle lee, back to you. >> thank you very much, danielle. >>> happening now, people living along the east coast preparing for what could be a long and dangerous fourth of july weekend. this hurricane
right now the immediate focus however is on trying to ease the overcrowding at these texas facilities and that's proving difficult. just last night, hundreds of angry residents crowded into a town hall meeting in marietta. they're angry that women and children who fled central america are being transferped to their town and earlier this week protesters there blocked buses carrying undocumented migrants. homeland security secretary called them disturbing and said no demonstration are preventing...
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facility. they came here from texas. facility is on the grounds of the federal law enforcement training center. it's a 3,600-acre sprawling facility. we have learned these women and children pretty much have free rein, but monitored closely and nobody is allowed to leave until their fates are decided. the goal here is expedited repatriation. and that's something that secretary jeh johnson spoke about today. listen. >> i think it's fair to say that a good number of them were surprised that they were being detained. i think they expected to be apprehended and simply let go into the interior and they're surprised that they're being detained and sent back so quickly. >> reporter: in fact, we have learned this facility opened on june 27th and secretary johnson says the first group of people who were brought here will be deported starting next week. now that they have a bit of a more efficient system for processing in housing some of these undocumented immigrants, he says they hope to make the legal cases go quickly. the goal
facility. they came here from texas. facility is on the grounds of the federal law enforcement training center. it's a 3,600-acre sprawling facility. we have learned these women and children pretty much have free rein, but monitored closely and nobody is allowed to leave until their fates are decided. the goal here is expedited repatriation. and that's something that secretary jeh johnson spoke about today. listen. >> i think it's fair to say that a good number of them were surprised...
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gathered outside a border patrol facility in marietta, california, waiting for the expected arrival of busloads of illegal immigrants. they're being transported from texas, where facilities have been overwhelmed by a surge in illegal immigration, but many in marietta don't want them. john blackstone is there. >> reporter: the flag waving at the border patrol station in marietta began overnight, more in protest than in celebration. >> shut down the border! >> reporter: this time, both sides in the immigration debate were present and noisy. for this woman, the flood of undocumented immigrants is a threat to america's future. >> we don't want any more because we're kind of overwhelmed. the cup is full, and it's about time americans took back their country. >> reporter: many of those on the buses that were blocked here tuesday made the same journey josÉ maldonado made one year ago. at age 17, he was fleeing crime and violence in honduras. his grandparents, who had raised him, died, and he was being pressed to join a gang. >> he was calling us because he was scared for being over there. >> reporter: his aunt, who was born in california, wanted to adopt him a
gathered outside a border patrol facility in marietta, california, waiting for the expected arrival of busloads of illegal immigrants. they're being transported from texas, where facilities have been overwhelmed by a surge in illegal immigration, but many in marietta don't want them. john blackstone is there. >> reporter: the flag waving at the border patrol station in marietta began overnight, more in protest than in celebration. >> shut down the border! >> reporter: this...
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today more illegal immigrants were flown from texas to san diego. facilities in texas can't handle the surge in illegal immigration. 52,000 unaccompanied children have been caught at the border since october. most of them are from central america. the white house said today that the law requires the u.s. to send most of the children home. >> we have lodge been telling you about chicago's battle with gun violence. it has been on the decline. but then came this holiday weekend. according to the "chicago tribune" since midnight thursday night, 82 people have been shot, 14 of them died. dean reynolds is there. >> reporter: in the 13 hours between sunday afternoon and early monday at the worst of the weekend violence, four people were killed and 26 wounded. one of those killed this weekend was shot after apparently flashing the wrong gang sign. police have tried to fight that kind of bloodshed with better street intelligence so they can anticipate gang warfare. but while the murder rate has dropped, police superintendent gary mccarthy conceded the gangs have become
today more illegal immigrants were flown from texas to san diego. facilities in texas can't handle the surge in illegal immigration. 52,000 unaccompanied children have been caught at the border since october. most of them are from central america. the white house said today that the law requires the u.s. to send most of the children home. >> we have lodge been telling you about chicago's battle with gun violence. it has been on the decline. but then came this holiday weekend. according to...
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facilities would make. look at the distance from the nearest -- if you live here along the texas-mexico border and you're trying to go up to the nearest facilities which are either in el paso or in big spring or over here in san antonio, the distances are enormous. and that is so much to ask of the world war ii vet or a korean war vet who's getting older, who's having to ask for help for somebody to take time off from work to take him for a basic appointment. and then frankly as we've seen, to be unable to get the health care that he or she needs and deserves. there's no part of the population in this country that is more deserving of health care than our veterans who have served in uniform in any conflict or frankly even if they haven't been in conflict. they have stepped forward. they have put themselves at the nation's disposal and they have protected our freedom each and every day that they wore that uniform. they deserve much better than they've gotten over the course of history, and i would point out this isn't a new issue. there were more than 15 reports at the v.a. that indicated that care was substanda
facilities would make. look at the distance from the nearest -- if you live here along the texas-mexico border and you're trying to go up to the nearest facilities which are either in el paso or in big spring or over here in san antonio, the distances are enormous. and that is so much to ask of the world war ii vet or a korean war vet who's getting older, who's having to ask for help for somebody to take time off from work to take him for a basic appointment. and then frankly as we've seen, to...
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reporter: this hours after becauses carrying 140 undocumented women and children from texas approached the border patrol facility. protesters blocked the road. [ talking over one another ] >> reporter: the undocumented immigrants arrived in san diego earlier today. federal agents said the group came from texas where they illegally crossed the border. facilities there are overwhelmed. they were supposed to be given health and criminal background checks but protesters turned them away. they were taken to a processing center. tonight at the city council meeting, some residents wept before the council. >> i feel like we are being destroyed because of the administration. >> reporter: others begged for help. >> we need the national guard on that border. >> reporter: stacy butler, kpix5. >> the white house estimated 50,000 unaccompanied minors have crossed the border into the must recent months. >>> thousands of mourns turned out today for the murders of three israeli teenagers. they were found three weeks after their disappearance. israel has launched dozens of air strikes on hamas targets in gaza and a massive search
reporter: this hours after becauses carrying 140 undocumented women and children from texas approached the border patrol facility. protesters blocked the road. [ talking over one another ] >> reporter: the undocumented immigrants arrived in san diego earlier today. federal agents said the group came from texas where they illegally crossed the border. facilities there are overwhelmed. they were supposed to be given health and criminal background checks but protesters turned them away. they...
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they're part of an influx of migrants cramming facilities in texas.tal of 60,000 to 80,000 children without parents are expected to cross illegally this year. the federal government coping by shipping them to smaller towns like marietta, but marietta's protesters -- >> usa! usa! >> reporter: -- forced these buses to turn around. [ cheers and applause ] this town hall underscored marietta still does not want them. >> this is an invasion. why is the national guard not out there stopping them from coming in? [ cheers and applause ] >> this is admittedly a nationwide problem, and little old maurrieta has taken the lea in getting change. >> reporter: in a week that has shown the uglier side of the immigration debate. >> am i being detained? am i being detained? >> reporter: the small town embraces for the next wave of buses, the next which could happen as soon as the fourth of july. kyung lah, cnn, murietta, california. >>> a key indicator of how the economy is doing, health and jobs report, labor numbers coming up in a matter of minutes. >>> we're followi
they're part of an influx of migrants cramming facilities in texas.tal of 60,000 to 80,000 children without parents are expected to cross illegally this year. the federal government coping by shipping them to smaller towns like marietta, but marietta's protesters -- >> usa! usa! >> reporter: -- forced these buses to turn around. [ cheers and applause ] this town hall underscored marietta still does not want them. >> this is an invasion. why is the national guard not out there...
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of the families caught up with the protesters facing off with federal officials were from texas, not the facility you're at. they were there because there's not enough places to hold them in texas. >> exactly, tamron. what we're seeing is a group of organizers and local charities are coming together and they're expecting to have a massive flood of influx of mothers and their children later today. what they're doing is bracing with food and clothes and getting them ready to go on their next leg of the journey. we were at the central bus station here today, and there were mothers waiting in line for buses with their children waiting to go any city across the country to meet up with their families where they'll have to appear before an immigration court later on. >> as i understand it, until a few weeks ago, the migrants were simply dropped off at the bus station after they were processed. >> that's right. border patrol is trying to figure out what it needs to do and the department of homeland security and as well as the health and human services are trying to figure out what to do with the massive
of the families caught up with the protesters facing off with federal officials were from texas, not the facility you're at. they were there because there's not enough places to hold them in texas. >> exactly, tamron. what we're seeing is a group of organizers and local charities are coming together and they're expecting to have a massive flood of influx of mothers and their children later today. what they're doing is bracing with food and clothes and getting them ready to go on their...
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facility in san diego. the immigrants came from texas where facilities have banjo wellmented by -- have been overwhelmed by an influx of children crossing the border. protestors say they don't want them in marietta. >> we've got to get a handle on immigration but you have to stop giving them a reason to come over. >> we're the ones that build our homes. we're the ones that do your plumbing. >> marietta city officials say they were told to expect 140 immigrants every three days. the next group is scheduled to arrive on the fourth of july. >>> time is 5:08. coming up a parking lot filled with a lot of carers and broken glass. why one victim tells ktvu news getting help is not easy. >>> a food truck explosion caught on camera. incredible video. nearby object police believe triggered this firey scene. >> good morning. right now we are look agent a commute that is starting off pretty well if you are driving in san jose. you can take a look at northbound 280. that looks good. there are spots already where traffic is beginning to slow. >> lots of low clouds and fog up and down the coast and making a definite push
facility in san diego. the immigrants came from texas where facilities have banjo wellmented by -- have been overwhelmed by an influx of children crossing the border. protestors say they don't want them in marietta. >> we've got to get a handle on immigration but you have to stop giving them a reason to come over. >> we're the ones that build our homes. we're the ones that do your plumbing. >> marietta city officials say they were told to expect 140 immigrants every three...
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texas. the facility is not housing them long-term. once they are processed here they will be released in the community. and the mayor said it would be a band-aid on a bigger problem and said this is a close tight- knit community and really the last week has been like this is landed on the doorstep of this doorstep and a huge problem in the country and they are dealing with it here in murieta. >> thank you, wil. >> legal marijuana steals about to begin in washington state. 2,000 shops received licenses by e-mail telling them they can open doors and sell pot starting tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock a.m. they expect big lines. we are stoked. and officials say they expect to have 300 recreational marijuana shops in washington state >> video surfaces of oscar pistorias reenacting the shooting death of his girl 47. will the release of the video lead to a mistrial is a question today? and he came face-to-face of a dprooit great white shark attack. revealing what went through his mind as the shark moved in. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn?
texas. the facility is not housing them long-term. once they are processed here they will be released in the community. and the mayor said it would be a band-aid on a bigger problem and said this is a close tight- knit community and really the last week has been like this is landed on the doorstep of this doorstep and a huge problem in the country and they are dealing with it here in murieta. >> thank you, wil. >> legal marijuana steals about to begin in washington state. 2,000...
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facility in san diego. now the immigrants came from texas where facilities had been overwhelmed by an influx of children mostly crossing the border illegally. authorities are racing to find facilities to accommodate them but protestors say they don't want them in marietta. >> we've got to get a handle on immigration but you have to stop giving them a reason to come over. >> what happens next is unclear. city officials say they were told to expect 140 immigrants every three days. the next group is scheduled to arrive on the fourth of july. >>> the federal government is suing t-mobile for a practice known as cramming. the federal trade commission says they charged customers for premium services including special ring tones and subscriptions they never paid for. consumer advocates say length think bills makes it easier top hide charges from customers. >> it looks to us that t-mobile was going to get away with a fast one to rip off its customers and that is just not right. >> t-mobile says it has stopped building for the text services and says it's reaching out to customers to let them know how to get refunds. >>>
facility in san diego. now the immigrants came from texas where facilities had been overwhelmed by an influx of children mostly crossing the border illegally. authorities are racing to find facilities to accommodate them but protestors say they don't want them in marietta. >> we've got to get a handle on immigration but you have to stop giving them a reason to come over. >> what happens next is unclear. city officials say they were told to expect 140 immigrants every three days. the...
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the migrants came from texas where facilities have been overwhelmed by an influx of undocumented immigrants. many unaccompanied children. authorities are racing to find facilities to accommodate them. the protesters say they don't want them there. >> i am here to have them sent back home. >> some protesters encouraged others across the country to follow. >> if they go anywhere else, stop them. it's what's right. >> the situation grew even more tense when a group of counter protesters confronted the crowd. >> we build your homes! we do your plumbing! >> their forced to retreat. heading to a nearby border station for the time being. what happens next is not clear. city officials say they are told to expect 140 immigrants every 72 hours. the next group is scheduled on friday. according to the l.a. times the mayor has urged residents to speak out against the decision to process migrants in the city. but at a meeting on immigration later on tuesday, he. to call the waters. >> i want to encourage everyone to keep in mind that these are people. these are citizens. they are fleeing areas that are l
the migrants came from texas where facilities have been overwhelmed by an influx of undocumented immigrants. many unaccompanied children. authorities are racing to find facilities to accommodate them. the protesters say they don't want them there. >> i am here to have them sent back home. >> some protesters encouraged others across the country to follow. >> if they go anywhere else, stop them. it's what's right. >> the situation grew even more tense when a group of...
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hours after buses carrying 140 illegal immigrants, women and children, from texas approached the murietta border patrol facility. protestors blocked the road! >> stay back. stay back. >> this is all tax paying dollars! >> reporter: the illegal immigrants arrived in san diego earlier today. federal agents say the group came from texas where they illegally crossed the border. facilities there are overwhelmed. today in murietta they were supposed to be given health and criminal background checks but protestors succeeded in turning them away. the buses were taken right back to a processing center in san ysidro. murrieta city council meeting some residents cried. >> i feel like -- [ crying ] >> -- we're destroyed because of the administration. >> reporter: others begged for help. >> we need the national guard on that border. >> reporter: in murrieta, stacy butler, kpix 5. >> white house estimates 50,000 unaccompanied minors have crossed the boardser in the u.s. in just recent months. >>> it's all over for team usa. >> the end of the road for the u.s. >> that's how i felt watching on the couch yesterday. >> devastati
hours after buses carrying 140 illegal immigrants, women and children, from texas approached the murietta border patrol facility. protestors blocked the road! >> stay back. stay back. >> this is all tax paying dollars! >> reporter: the illegal immigrants arrived in san diego earlier today. federal agents say the group came from texas where they illegally crossed the border. facilities there are overwhelmed. today in murietta they were supposed to be given health and criminal...
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texas in the first place and can cause it to be worse. the emergency the policies are sending is that if you come, you can stay. facilitiesin texas attempting to house the influx of illegal immigrants are bursting. the border patrol flew dozens to california leading to dramatic protesters. >> viva usa! in the southern california city demonstrators on both sides of the issue argued outside of a townhall meeting. the day before profits succeeded in stopping three buses that were attempting to bring undocumented immigrants into the area. they were forced to rehelp route to san diego. also this morning, our first look at new tv commercials designed to discoverage illegal immigration. they will be played in the united states and in el salvador, honduras, and gatt miami and the commissioner is warning central american par. s, the trip north has become more treacherous. >> if you cross illegally into the united states, you are putting yourself and your children in grave danger. >> the border patrol is launching radio spots and putting up billboards to counter the notion the immigrants or those traveling with children are getting
texas in the first place and can cause it to be worse. the emergency the policies are sending is that if you come, you can stay. facilitiesin texas attempting to house the influx of illegal immigrants are bursting. the border patrol flew dozens to california leading to dramatic protesters. >> viva usa! in the southern california city demonstrators on both sides of the issue argued outside of a townhall meeting. the day before profits succeeded in stopping three buses that were attempting...
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hundreds of children have been caught illegaly crossing the border into texas, and are being sent to holding facilitiescross the southwest. today's protestors in oracle, claim the two lawmakers from texas have unveiled a a plan to curb the flood of unaccompanied minors at the border. republican senator john cornyn and democratic representative immediately deport most young migrants. process for those who may be able to stay. the measure would have to be heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. watch tv virtually anywhere with the u-verse tv app. with at&t, the u-verse revolves around you. i'll have my usual ultimate cheeseburger. you can have that. or-two new versions of the ultimate cheeseburger. one has sliced jalapeños and creamy ranch sauce, the other has sweet and tangy barbecue sauce and grilled onions, plus double meat and cheese like the original. new versions
hundreds of children have been caught illegaly crossing the border into texas, and are being sent to holding facilitiescross the southwest. today's protestors in oracle, claim the two lawmakers from texas have unveiled a a plan to curb the flood of unaccompanied minors at the border. republican senator john cornyn and democratic representative immediately deport most young migrants. process for those who may be able to stay. the measure would have to be heat shields are compromised. we have...
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. >> cruzar el desierto por texas no es camino fÁcil y hacerlo siendo niÑos o adolescente es un infiernoulla fronteriza, me pidiÓ demostrar su cara. >> cuando tirÉ la mochila, me quedÓ clavada y logrÉ salir del gancho y me tirÉ y agarrar la mochila. como se podrÁ ver en el desierto el clima es muy difÍcil. no solamente por el sol y hay indocumentados que pasan de 2-3 dÍas y en este camino se pueden encontrar desde tarantelas serpientes que son un peligro para su vida. >> ademÁs de los niÑos sÓlos el doloroso recorrido de miles de niÑos la hondureÑa viajÓ con su hija adolescente y me contÓ lo que sufriÓ en el denominado tren la bestia en mÉxico. >> ¿que le tocÓ ver? >> como violan a una muchacha y le kuyt ban su ropa la verdad que es horrible. >> tambiÉn en mexico otro hondureÑa que por seguridad vamos a nombrar amparo fue secuestrada en mexicali ahÍ fue violada y tuvo su bebÉ en un albergue en el paso texas hace 18 meses. >> decidieron abusar de mi, no conozco al papÁ no sÉ quien es. en bÚsqueda del paraÍso sergio me confesÓ que el viaje es del terror. se acercaron 4 personas todos Íbamo
. >> cruzar el desierto por texas no es camino fÁcil y hacerlo siendo niÑos o adolescente es un infiernoulla fronteriza, me pidiÓ demostrar su cara. >> cuando tirÉ la mochila, me quedÓ clavada y logrÉ salir del gancho y me tirÉ y agarrar la mochila. como se podrÁ ver en el desierto el clima es muy difÍcil. no solamente por el sol y hay indocumentados que pasan de 2-3 dÍas y en este camino se pueden encontrar desde tarantelas serpientes que son un peligro para su vida....
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once in the u.s., they've been taken to border patrol facilities in texas, arizona and elsewhere, butir growing numbers have led to overflow sites, such as murietta. >> murrieta expects the federal government to enforce our laws including the deportation of illegal immigrants caught crossing our borders. not disperse them into our local communities. >> woodruff: there were more protests friday, on both sides of the immigration debate. president obama has called the surge of unaccompanied minors a "humanitarian crisis" and says most will not remain in the u.s. >> the journey is unbelievably dangerous for these kids. the children who are fortunate enough to survive it will be taken care of while they go through the legal process, but in most cases that process will lead to them being sent back home. >> woodruff: but it remains unclear just when the children being detained will be deported. sunday, on n.b.c., the secretary of homeland security jeh johnson referred to the complex process that applies to how they are dealt with: >> there is a deportation proceeding that is commenced agains
once in the u.s., they've been taken to border patrol facilities in texas, arizona and elsewhere, butir growing numbers have led to overflow sites, such as murietta. >> murrieta expects the federal government to enforce our laws including the deportation of illegal immigrants caught crossing our borders. not disperse them into our local communities. >> woodruff: there were more protests friday, on both sides of the immigration debate. president obama has called the surge of...
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facility for these undocumented immigrants. so far, we have learned more than 200 women and children have been brought here. bussed in from texasthey crossed the border illegally, many coming from central america, so can't just be turned around. we know this particular facility can house up to 672 undocumented immigrants, and immigration and customs enforcement officials tell us they anticipate a lot more to arrive. here they get to stay in what appear to be dorm rooms. they live in sort of a campus-type setting, provided food and creature comforts, access to a refrigerator snacks, meant to feel like an everyday life scenario. plenty of opportunities for children to play outside. even teachers who are being brought in to help educate these children, which is mandated by the federal law. now, a much different picture here than what we are seeing in texas at those crammed and overwhelmed holding facilities that were just overwhelmed by the sheer numbers of immigrants crossing the border there. but it is important to note, this is just a temporary facility. these women and children can stay here only while they wait for deportatio
facility for these undocumented immigrants. so far, we have learned more than 200 women and children have been brought here. bussed in from texasthey crossed the border illegally, many coming from central america, so can't just be turned around. we know this particular facility can house up to 672 undocumented immigrants, and immigration and customs enforcement officials tell us they anticipate a lot more to arrive. here they get to stay in what appear to be dorm rooms. they live in sort of a...
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it's the secondary facility where they're being bussed from texas to here. women and children are coming here. already more than 200 have arrived in the last couple of week since this facility opened to them. they can sleep up to 672 people at this center and so we're being told by immigration and customs enforcement officials that they anticipate a lot more to come here. here's the big difference from what we are seeing at some of the facilities in texas where you see the processing centers that have really created a lot of outrage about the humanitarian crisis. here it's more like a dorm like campus feel. they get to have their families together. they sleep in a dorm room. they're given food. they have access to refrigerators, snacks. they have clothing. children can play outside. they're even -- there are even teachers who come here and help to educate the children for the duration of their stay. it's a temporary facility, so they're only staying, michaela and john, until they're deported or they have their day in immigration court. >> all right. ana cabre
it's the secondary facility where they're being bussed from texas to here. women and children are coming here. already more than 200 have arrived in the last couple of week since this facility opened to them. they can sleep up to 672 people at this center and so we're being told by immigration and customs enforcement officials that they anticipate a lot more to come here. here's the big difference from what we are seeing at some of the facilities in texas where you see the processing centers...
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they're coming from a similar but overcrowded facility in texas. last time the buses were blocked by protesters. there are two groups, one who doesn't want families and children held in the facility. they want them deported right away, which is what the other side wants too. some protesters are there to protest against immigration. our own damian trujillo is in murietta this morning. he will have live reports during our 5:00 and 6:00 newscast tonight. >>> the chp is launching an internal investigation after a video surfaced of an officer beating a woman on the side of a freeway. this video was posted on youtube wednesday. it shows an officer grabbing a woman who walked on to a median between freeway lanes and an on-ramp in los angeles. the woman appears to resist, but then the officer throws her to the ground and starts punching her, it looks like, in the face. the chp has not released any information about the incident, but a spokesperson did release a statement yesterday. it says, in part, every time there is a use of force by our officers, there
they're coming from a similar but overcrowded facility in texas. last time the buses were blocked by protesters. there are two groups, one who doesn't want families and children held in the facility. they want them deported right away, which is what the other side wants too. some protesters are there to protest against immigration. our own damian trujillo is in murietta this morning. he will have live reports during our 5:00 and 6:00 newscast tonight. >>> the chp is launching an...
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. >> with texas boarder facilities overwhelmed, governor rick perry says he is spending more than a millionlars a week to handle the flood of my grant children arriving every day. he blames the president for not tackling the issue sooner. >> had we addressed this diplomatically, had we addressed in el salvador and honduras and guatemala and in mexico as well as on the border with the securitization of this border, we would most likely not be here today. >> critics are also calling out the administration for a confusing immigration policy. just as a new ad campaign in central america is set to start airing monday warning parents against sending kids across the border alone. >> we have been transparent about how the law will be applied in these cases. and it seems to me that those who might be complaining about the president's actions are, you know, are more interested in landing political blows than they are in trying to solve this problem. >> eric a pitzi, al jazeera. >>. >>pom addressed the immigration crisis at the whitehouse. he helped foreign born service members becomenalized citizens
. >> with texas boarder facilities overwhelmed, governor rick perry says he is spending more than a millionlars a week to handle the flood of my grant children arriving every day. he blames the president for not tackling the issue sooner. >> had we addressed this diplomatically, had we addressed in el salvador and honduras and guatemala and in mexico as well as on the border with the securitization of this border, we would most likely not be here today. >> critics are also...
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a bill is being unveiled today by senate democrats will provide 2.7 billion for facilities in texas. they're working on a bill with limited spending focused on increasing border security. >>> also new this morning, a san leandro liquor store cleaning up after a truck crashed into a store. it was a camper shell on top rammed into the business. this happened at 10:30, the store was open at the time but no one was hurt. the driver was given a neck brace, taken to the hospital as a precaution. firefighters say that the store has to be inspected though to make sure it's safe to open up. >> currently, we're having to shore up the building. >> investigators say they don't know if alcohol was a factor in the crash but the driver was alert when paramedics took that driver to the hospital. >>> the san jose police department is taking another unprecedented step in response to a serious staffing shortage. the department is now training civilians to help police. the city's first ever community service officer program began yesterday with the training of 25 recruits. they will be equipped with pep
a bill is being unveiled today by senate democrats will provide 2.7 billion for facilities in texas. they're working on a bill with limited spending focused on increasing border security. >>> also new this morning, a san leandro liquor store cleaning up after a truck crashed into a store. it was a camper shell on top rammed into the business. this happened at 10:30, the store was open at the time but no one was hurt. the driver was given a neck brace, taken to the hospital as a...
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southern california where hundreds of migrants are being sent because of overcrowded border facilities in texas. wednesday night hundreds packed a town hall in california demanding answers. >> is there any bus coming to our city? >> less than 24 hours earlier, many of the same residents part of a road block thoo forced three buses away from the border patrol station. the vehicles ended up in another facility 60 miles away where a 140 undocumented imgrants mostly women and children walked into an uncertain future. >> it is heart breaking to see this happen. >> the man in the middle of the controversy is the city's mayor and calling on the residents to complain and speaking to aljazeera, the mayor says he doesn't blame the immigrants but blames the system. >> we have a federal policy that is one not being enforced and two it is broken. it is not efficient. we standing up against the policy. >> the white house is working on a the policy. >> it is about balancing a responsibility to treat those in a humane way and sending a signal to the people inside of the country and other countries that could b
southern california where hundreds of migrants are being sent because of overcrowded border facilities in texas. wednesday night hundreds packed a town hall in california demanding answers. >> is there any bus coming to our city? >> less than 24 hours earlier, many of the same residents part of a road block thoo forced three buses away from the border patrol station. the vehicles ended up in another facility 60 miles away where a 140 undocumented imgrants mostly women and children...
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southern california where hundreds of migrants are being sent because of overcrowded border facilities in texas. >> using the word illegal. they came across here illegally. >> wednesday night, hundreds packed a town hall in murrieta, california, depending answers. >> is there another bus coming to our city? >> less than 24 hours earlier, many of these same residents were part of an angry roadblock that forced three buses of central american migrants away from the station. the vehicles ended up 60 miles away where 140 undocumented immigrants, mostly women and children, walked into an uncertain future. >> it's heartbreaking to see this happen in the land of opportunity. >> the mayor initially sparked the standoff by complaining to the elected officials. speaking to jennifer london, the mayor doesn't blame the immigrants, he blames the system. >> we have a federal policy that's one, not being enforced and two, is broken, and it's not efficient. so we're standing up against the policy and the lack thereof. >> the white house is working on that policy. >> this is about balancing our responsibility t
southern california where hundreds of migrants are being sent because of overcrowded border facilities in texas. >> using the word illegal. they came across here illegally. >> wednesday night, hundreds packed a town hall in murrieta, california, depending answers. >> is there another bus coming to our city? >> less than 24 hours earlier, many of these same residents were part of an angry roadblock that forced three buses of central american migrants away from the...
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the gentleman, one of the gentlemen raised the issue of the chemical facilities that have avoided scrutiny which led to the west, texas, situation. but it is for that reason that this bill is so critically important and that we act now. it is because it gives d.h.s. the ability to reach out to those facilities that are not compliant. and this bill awards those who have taken responsible steps toward adecent -- identifying and creating the kinds of plans that are contemplated underneath this bill but also calls to challenge those who have been avoiding scrutiny. so the issues still may be there for future resolution, but we will in three years be able to bring this bill back up for recourse and during that period of time, we can work together on both sides of the aisle to assure that it is done appropriately. o i have -- at this point in time, i encourage my colleagues from both sides of the aisle to support this bipartisan bill and i yield back me balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania yields back. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 4007 as am
the gentleman, one of the gentlemen raised the issue of the chemical facilities that have avoided scrutiny which led to the west, texas, situation. but it is for that reason that this bill is so critically important and that we act now. it is because it gives d.h.s. the ability to reach out to those facilities that are not compliant. and this bill awards those who have taken responsible steps toward adecent -- identifying and creating the kinds of plans that are contemplated underneath this...
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they had been flown in from texas, where facilities are overwhelmed by the influx. department of veterans affairs is facing more criticism today after a veteran died just 500 yards from an emergency room. the man collapsed monday in an albuquerque v.a. hospital cafeteria and waited 20 minutes for an ambulance. the e.r. is a five-minute walk next door, but hospital policy requires staff to call 9-1-1. that policy is now under review. the v.a. has already come under fire for major delays in veterans treatment. iraqi government troops reported gains against islamic militants today, on two battlefields. they recaptured the village of awja, the birthplace of the former dictator saddam hussein. and they made headway in taking back iraq's largest oil refinery in beiji. government air-strikes there killed up to 30 insurgents. also today, iraqi prime minister nouri al-maliki vowed to defeat the militants and signaled he won't abandon a bid for a third term in office. senior officials in ukraine today accused russia of letting separatist rebels use its territory to attack ukr
they had been flown in from texas, where facilities are overwhelmed by the influx. department of veterans affairs is facing more criticism today after a veteran died just 500 yards from an emergency room. the man collapsed monday in an albuquerque v.a. hospital cafeteria and waited 20 minutes for an ambulance. the e.r. is a five-minute walk next door, but hospital policy requires staff to call 9-1-1. that policy is now under review. the v.a. has already come under fire for major delays in...