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the story begins in a small, texas town. it is not any town, college station, home to texas a&m. >> i was immediately struck with her beauty. >> chuck cruz was her boyfriend at the time. he said jamie was the light of his life. he remembered when he first laid eyes on her. >> i could barely speak when i saw her, she was so pretty. when the color came on in "the wizard of oz." i was living in a dark world and she was a world full of color. >> she was a loyal friend, funny, outspoken. >> she would tell you exactly what was on her mind at all times. >> it was early one morning in may jamie's roommate couldn't find her. they called chuck. >> i got a call asking if i knew where she was. she didn't come over here last night y don't know where she is. i hadn't talked to her the night before and i went to work. >> that same morning detective kenny elliot was summoned to the scene of a disturbing discovery. >> a young female appeared to be in her early 20s and nude, extensive road rash on her entire body and, obviously, deceased. >> a
the story begins in a small, texas town. it is not any town, college station, home to texas a&m. >> i was immediately struck with her beauty. >> chuck cruz was her boyfriend at the time. he said jamie was the light of his life. he remembered when he first laid eyes on her. >> i could barely speak when i saw her, she was so pretty. when the color came on in "the wizard of oz." i was living in a dark world and she was a world full of color. >> she was a loyal...
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>> this is a small town, texas.umber of places that this kind of information could have come from. >> but what about the lab report showing strickland's gun matching the shell casings found at the scene? >> we had our expert, who said that it's inconclusive. there's no way you could say for sure. >> police, they said, should never have taken their sights off the real shooter. >> well, they had the right guy. >> dylan spellman? you think that's the killer? >> he's a better match than my boy. >> he had just failed a polygraph exam and then started trying to plea bargain. >> this is a guy that kicked in a door with a group of people, wearing masks, went in, and held a family hostage, terrorized a family. it takes a special kind of mind that wants to do something lake th -- like that. >> and strickland's attorneys point out that his client had no history of violence at all. >> david strickland did not do this. >> it was sam smith who had the last word. dylan spellman, he told the jury, might have been under suspicion, b
>> this is a small town, texas.umber of places that this kind of information could have come from. >> but what about the lab report showing strickland's gun matching the shell casings found at the scene? >> we had our expert, who said that it's inconclusive. there's no way you could say for sure. >> police, they said, should never have taken their sights off the real shooter. >> well, they had the right guy. >> dylan spellman? you think that's the killer?...
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texas. jason: that is a place right near the border where we have been spending a lot of time lately. it is a town the economy is driven by the prison. carol: the community is banking on president trump's immigration policy for a revival. >> we went to raymondville, texas, a.k.a. prisonville, texas. during the bush administration they made the decision to hook their economy to a prison. the passed $100 million of bonds to build a prison that would be the biggest immigrant detention center in the country. it closed in 2015 after a riot and a fire. and, the economy just tanked. it has tripled the unemployment rate of the state rate. you have a lot of shattered store door front. a lot of rusted silos. this used to be a farming community, but the drought has made it difficult. they're helping to revitalize their economy and reopen this prison on the back of the trump immigration crackdown. they are close to signing a long-term contract with ice to open this thing back up and put immigrants in there. >> politically, they may not be so much in favor of what is happening out there. >> this is a county th
texas. jason: that is a place right near the border where we have been spending a lot of time lately. it is a town the economy is driven by the prison. carol: the community is banking on president trump's immigration policy for a revival. >> we went to raymondville, texas, a.k.a. prisonville, texas. during the bush administration they made the decision to hook their economy to a prison. the passed $100 million of bonds to build a prison that would be the biggest immigrant detention center...
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>> a small texas town, two super close friends, and a summer night in the park. >> they have this lookoutsee the harbor bridge lit up. it's really pretty when the stars are out. >> it was the next morning that they found them. >> iou
>> a small texas town, two super close friends, and a summer night in the park. >> they have this lookoutsee the harbor bridge lit up. it's really pretty when the stars are out. >> it was the next morning that they found them. >> iou
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texas. she is now the town manager of our community. we met in 2001 when we both worked at the white house. on septembere was 10, 2001. the next one was a few steps behind the secret service shouted at all of us to sprint out of the front gates of the white house because there was an inbound plane. all,he difficulties of ashley was a source of strength for president bush and for everyone in this building. through the days and sony better days, she has been a great wife and inspiring mom. i think god everyday for my family. [applause] >> tomorrow i begin meeting with members of the senate which plays an essential role in this process. i will tell each senator, i revere the constitution. i believe that an independent judiciary is a chronicle of our constitutional republic. senate, ied by the will keep an open mind and every case. preserveways strive to the constitution of the united states and the american rule of law. thank you mr. president. [applause] >> the announcement official, , his wifekavanaugh and two children on the podium. the
texas. she is now the town manager of our community. we met in 2001 when we both worked at the white house. on septembere was 10, 2001. the next one was a few steps behind the secret service shouted at all of us to sprint out of the front gates of the white house because there was an inbound plane. all,he difficulties of ashley was a source of strength for president bush and for everyone in this building. through the days and sony better days, she has been a great wife and inspiring mom. i...
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. >>> well, police in texas are otinvestigating the shoing deaths of five people last night, including three who were killed at a nursing home. it happened in rs town, texas, not far from corpus christi. police say the gunman was among those killed in the nursing home. two more people were found deao at the h of one of the nursing home victims. police said they believe all the shootings are related. also in texas, today, a scare at a shopping mall as a band of armed robbers invaded a jewelry store. look at this video. it happened in mcallen, texas, and was caught on surveillance video. there was momentary panic as some people thoughted sound of glass cases being smashed by the robbers was actually gunfire. i about the robbers didn't get very far. all of them were arrested. >>> in florida, a funeralodas held for a man who was shot and killed last weekend in a case bringg new attention to that state's stand your ground law. it began with an argumentn a parking lot and ended when a man who was knocked down pulled out his gun. tonight, members of congress arn jo the call for action. we get more now from nbc's may rodriguez. >> reporter: inside a tampa
. >>> well, police in texas are otinvestigating the shoing deaths of five people last night, including three who were killed at a nursing home. it happened in rs town, texas, not far from corpus christi. police say the gunman was among those killed in the nursing home. two more people were found deao at the h of one of the nursing home victims. police said they believe all the shootings are related. also in texas, today, a scare at a shopping mall as a band of armed robbers invaded a...
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this was the scene in mccallum, texas, a town on the border where one of the agency processing centersere are being treated worse than animals. >> well, for one, they're not animals because anybody who loves animals wouldn't even treat them the way the humans are being treated now. so for the president, make a difference. >> in boston, massachusetts, senator elizabeth warren told the crowds there that the agency needed to be completely remade. >> the president's deeply immoral actions have made it obvious we need to rebuild our immigration system from top to bottom starting by replacing i.c.e. with something that reflects our morality. >> and in portland, oregon, at least five people were injured during confrontations with police. demonstrators and federal officers have been clashing there all week. so much so that the i.c.e. agent is had to shut down there. >>> president trump is at his golf resort in new jersey. protesters were there, too, just a few miles from him. the white house is keeping quiet about the immigration rallies across the u.s. that might be because of other things on
this was the scene in mccallum, texas, a town on the border where one of the agency processing centersere are being treated worse than animals. >> well, for one, they're not animals because anybody who loves animals wouldn't even treat them the way the humans are being treated now. so for the president, make a difference. >> in boston, massachusetts, senator elizabeth warren told the crowds there that the agency needed to be completely remade. >> the president's deeply immoral...
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texas. she is now the town manager of our community. we met in 2001, when we both worked in the white house. our first date was on september 10, 2001. the next morning i was a few steps behind her as the secret service shouted at all of us to sprint out the front gates of the white house, because there was an inbound plane. in the difficult weeks that followed, ashley was a source of strength for president bush, and for everyone in this building. through bad days and so many better days since then, she has been a great wife and inspiring mom. i thank god everyday for my family. [applause] kavanaugh: tomorrow i begin meeting with members of tomorrow i begin meeting with plays an essential role in this process. i will tell each senator that i revere the constitution. i believe that an independent judiciary is the crown jewel of our constitutional republic. if confirmed by the senate, i will keep an open mind in every case, and i will always strive to preserve the constitution of the united states and of the american rule of law. thank you
texas. she is now the town manager of our community. we met in 2001, when we both worked in the white house. our first date was on september 10, 2001. the next morning i was a few steps behind her as the secret service shouted at all of us to sprint out the front gates of the white house, because there was an inbound plane. in the difficult weeks that followed, ashley was a source of strength for president bush, and for everyone in this building. through bad days and so many better days since...
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this was the scene in mccallum, texas, the town right on the u.s.ncy processing centers red wings. they're saying the migrants are being treated worse than animals. >> for one, they're not animals because anybody who loves animals wouldn't even treat them the way the humans are being treated now. so for the president, make a difference. >> in atlanta, georgia, crowds marched with symbolic props, dolls in cages, representing the children. in portland, oregon, at least five people were injured in confrontations with police. demonstrators and federal officers have been clashing so much so that the i.c.e. agency had to temporarily shut down the office last week. >>> protesters marched a few miles away from president trump's golf course in new jersey. the white house is keeping quiet about the immigration rallies across the u.s. president trump spent part of the day tweeting about them sticking to his zero tolerance policy. he said, when people come into our country illegally, we must immediately escort them back out without going through years of legal
this was the scene in mccallum, texas, the town right on the u.s.ncy processing centers red wings. they're saying the migrants are being treated worse than animals. >> for one, they're not animals because anybody who loves animals wouldn't even treat them the way the humans are being treated now. so for the president, make a difference. >> in atlanta, georgia, crowds marched with symbolic props, dolls in cages, representing the children. in portland, oregon, at least five people...
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nick valencia is live on the texas border town of mcallen. you have read this form. what does it say? >> reporter: the form was provided by the southern poverty law center. they got it from a contact in a local i.c.e. field office because they were concerned and wanted the southern law center to advise clients. it lays out two simple questions for detained adults who are still separated from their children -- be deported with your child, or be deported without your child and leave them here in the united states to go through this process by themselves. advocates for immigrants in the united states say this is deeply troubling. clients may not understand the legalese of the documents. in some cases, you know this, migrants don't speak spanish, they speak indigenous languages. we know from according to the splc that at least two clients they say who have not been brought before the judge and are not under final removal proceedings, they say have been pressured to sign the document. they didn't provide specific details. there's no way for us to verify that. i.c.e. we sh
nick valencia is live on the texas border town of mcallen. you have read this form. what does it say? >> reporter: the form was provided by the southern poverty law center. they got it from a contact in a local i.c.e. field office because they were concerned and wanted the southern law center to advise clients. it lays out two simple questions for detained adults who are still separated from their children -- be deported with your child, or be deported without your child and leave them...
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this officer from the border town in texas says he's seen a spike since the trump administration started zero tolerance. and you guys are seeing an increase, a decrease? people coming? >> increase. >> reporter: one of the families that crossed the rio grande, anita and her son henry. they were separated for more than a month once they entered the u.s. reunited last night. >> translator: it was like a dream that became a reality. >> reporter: henry turned 6 while in government custody. >> translator: i prayed, too, mommy, so everything would turn out all right. >> reporter: so far, 57 of the 103 children under the age of 5 in government custody have been reunited with their parents. just starting on the 2,500 between 5 and 17 who need to be reunited by july 26th. the government says it will t t. >> a whole bunch of them. >> reporter: flying with these elite agents, we witnessed dozens surrendering to federal agents. for them, a united states with no tolerance for people crossing this line. tammy litner, nbc news, us/mexico border. >>> more than 2 dozen people injured when their tour bus f
this officer from the border town in texas says he's seen a spike since the trump administration started zero tolerance. and you guys are seeing an increase, a decrease? people coming? >> increase. >> reporter: one of the families that crossed the rio grande, anita and her son henry. they were separated for more than a month once they entered the u.s. reunited last night. >> translator: it was like a dream that became a reality. >> reporter: henry turned 6 while in...
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in 2018, a lot of those towns in west texas are disappearing. ith,of that had to do well, we raised larger and larger farms, which but people up in small towns and rural areas. lubbock is the center of a huge cotton industry. thisise more cotton in general area than any place in the united states. cotton really fuels lubbock. just as oil fuels the life of myth and and odesza and west texas. the difference is our cotton is pretty stable. the price may fluctuate but we continue to raise cotton. sa, oil has ades boom and bust culture to it. people who have lived there a longtime understand that during the boom, the better save some money for the bust. people came in during the bust -- came in during the boom, when the bus came, they had to leave. cities had an up and down population and economy, unlike lubbock. i suspect another thing that keeps us going is the military presence. we have several airbases in west texas that are big ones. that impact us in many ways. there is also military presence in the sense of el paso having huge fort bliss. so we
in 2018, a lot of those towns in west texas are disappearing. ith,of that had to do well, we raised larger and larger farms, which but people up in small towns and rural areas. lubbock is the center of a huge cotton industry. thisise more cotton in general area than any place in the united states. cotton really fuels lubbock. just as oil fuels the life of myth and and odesza and west texas. the difference is our cotton is pretty stable. the price may fluctuate but we continue to raise cotton....
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town. she sang the blues and military fiendishthe likes of a songstress. while there, she met a mexican american servicemen. from texas. 1949, heth birthday in joined the military. apparently he was aching to leave his small-town in texas, just as she was aching to leave home to pursue singing. they married in japan in 1953 and had one daughter later that same year. this is a picture of her and a friend in japan. him.is a picture of or two pictures. in 1954, like the many men and women currently seeking admission into this country along the southern u.s. military border, arrived in the u.s. with their young daughter intel. -- in tow. in the u.s. she gave birth to four more daughters. here's another picture. the entire family. she deeper to four more daughters. one in washington state -- with each move, a baby girl was born. finally they settled in the highland park neighborhood of east l.a. the father was killed in an accident at work. they were my grandparents. my work as an historian is in many ways an attempt to fully understand the lives of those like them, of their generation, and pale mosh to the legacy they hom
town. she sang the blues and military fiendishthe likes of a songstress. while there, she met a mexican american servicemen. from texas. 1949, heth birthday in joined the military. apparently he was aching to leave his small-town in texas, just as she was aching to leave home to pursue singing. they married in japan in 1953 and had one daughter later that same year. this is a picture of her and a friend in japan. him.is a picture of or two pictures. in 1954, like the many men and women...
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texas. [laughter] they went with wind and solar energy last year because they qowld save taxpayers over $150 million compared to using natural gas. talk about how there's entire townsight here in texas -- in the case of georgetown because three business students from the local college ran the numbers realized hey we can save a lot of money. went to city council and said would you like to go green? green as in saving money. and they said sure, why not? there's so many good things that we can talk about so many positive ways that we can act and if we keep those in mind focusing on what we share what we have in common rather than what divides us, we can move this conversation forward. so when people finish this book i hope they'll realize first of all, we know that had climate is changing. if question look around just in nature, question see over 26 and a half thousand indicatorring we have to look in our own backyard to see how trees are are blooming earlier insect and birds and animals with moving forward and seasons are shifting and being more variable the weather is just getting weirder we can see this now in places where we live. second thing i hope pleem go with
texas. [laughter] they went with wind and solar energy last year because they qowld save taxpayers over $150 million compared to using natural gas. talk about how there's entire townsight here in texas -- in the case of georgetown because three business students from the local college ran the numbers realized hey we can save a lot of money. went to city council and said would you like to go green? green as in saving money. and they said sure, why not? there's so many good things that we can...
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ashley is a west texan a graduate of abilene cooper public high school and the university of texas she is now the town manager of our community we met in two thousand and one when we both worked in the white house our first date was on september tenth two thousand and one the next morning i was a few steps behind or as the secret service shouted at all of us to sprint out the front gates of the white house because there was an invalid plane in the difficult weeks that followed ashley was a source of strength for president bush and for everyone in this building through bad days and so many better days since then she's been a great wife and inspiring mom i think god every day for my family. was . at. tomorrow i begin meeting with members of the senate which plays an essential role in this process i will tell each senator that i revere the constitution i believe that an independent judiciary is the crown jewel of our constitutional republic if confirmed by the senate i will keep an open mind in every case. and i will always strive to preserve the constitution of the united states and the american rule of
ashley is a west texan a graduate of abilene cooper public high school and the university of texas she is now the town manager of our community we met in two thousand and one when we both worked in the white house our first date was on september tenth two thousand and one the next morning i was a few steps behind or as the secret service shouted at all of us to sprint out the front gates of the white house because there was an invalid plane in the difficult weeks that followed ashley was a...
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if you look in 2018, you look today, a lot of those towns in west texas are disappearing. ot of that had to do with, well, we raised larger and larger farms which put people out of the small towns in the rural areas. as for economics, lubbock is the center of a big huge cotton industry. we were able to grow more cotton in this general area than in place in the united states, and cotton really fuels lubbock, just as oil fuels the life of midland and odessa in west texas. a difference between them is our cotton is pretty stable. the price may fluctuate but we still continue to raise a lot of cotton. midland and odessa, oil as a boom and bust culture to it, and economics to it, and people who have lived there a long time they understand that during the boom that better save some money for the bust. but people came in during the boom, when the bust came, they had to leave. both those cities have an up-and-down population and a rising and falling economy. that's unlike lubbock and amarillo. i suspect another thing that keeps us going is the military presence. we've got several a
if you look in 2018, you look today, a lot of those towns in west texas are disappearing. ot of that had to do with, well, we raised larger and larger farms which put people out of the small towns in the rural areas. as for economics, lubbock is the center of a big huge cotton industry. we were able to grow more cotton in this general area than in place in the united states, and cotton really fuels lubbock, just as oil fuels the life of midland and odessa in west texas. a difference between...
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texas. she is now the town manager of our community.e met in 2001 when we both worked in the white house. our first date was on september september 10th 2001. the next morning i was a few steps behind her as the secret service shouted out all of us to a sprint out the front gates of the white house, because there was an inbound plane. in the difficult weeks that followed, ashley was a source of strength for president bush, and for everyone in this building. through bad days and so many better days since then, she has been a great wife and inspiring mom. i think god every day for my family. [applause] tomorrow i began meeting with members of the senate which plays an essential role in this process. i will tell each senator that i revere the constitution. i believe that an independent judiciary is the crown jewel of our constitutional republic. if confirmed by the senate, i will keep an open mind in every case. and i will always strive to preserve the constitution of the united states and of the american rule of law. thank you, mr. presid
texas. she is now the town manager of our community.e met in 2001 when we both worked in the white house. our first date was on september september 10th 2001. the next morning i was a few steps behind her as the secret service shouted out all of us to a sprint out the front gates of the white house, because there was an inbound plane. in the difficult weeks that followed, ashley was a source of strength for president bush, and for everyone in this building. through bad days and so many better...
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>>> a democratic congressman from the bay area just returned from a trip to two small border towns in texas. mark desaulnier says president trump and attorney general jeff sessions are breaking the law. he says asylum seekers are sent to criminal court where they are advised to plead guilty to a misdemeanor charge of illegally crossing the u.s.-mexico border. then he says they are immediately sent to immigration court, where they are denied asylum because they have a prior conviction, and that conviction is the misdemeanor they were just charged with. >> it's outrageous. it's illegal. they knew it was illegal. the president of the united states and the attorney general of the united states knew it was illegal. the courts have found it was illegal. it's reprehensiblreprehensible. >> desaulnier says approximately 90% of people seeking asylum are from three countries, nicaragua, el salvador, and guatemala, and not mexico like many assume. the congressman's trip comes ahead of a critical immigration deadline. all children separated from their parents at the border must be reunited by thursday.
>>> a democratic congressman from the bay area just returned from a trip to two small border towns in texas. mark desaulnier says president trump and attorney general jeff sessions are breaking the law. he says asylum seekers are sent to criminal court where they are advised to plead guilty to a misdemeanor charge of illegally crossing the u.s.-mexico border. then he says they are immediately sent to immigration court, where they are denied asylum because they have a prior conviction,...
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you look at our towns here in texas, 15 miles down the road, there is a little town.here was a major relationship between the railroads and the windmills. this would be typical. right around the turn-of-the-century between the 1800s and 1900s there were 600 windmill companies in the united states. only one of those is still in existence today. many have come and gone, but only one of them remained. the company started in chicago illinois in the late 1800s. at some point in the early 1900s they moved over to argentina. in argentina they make -- made the exact same when were cities of argentina. they came back to chicago, and in the 1950's they were purchased by a texan and the land was moved to san angelo, texas, where it still is today. it is so much easier to put up a todmill for -- than it is put 20 miles of electrical line in order to pump water to ranches. this ishe reasons is still in business today, and were thinking, what can we make -- whatst to make like can we do to make life easier? what can we do to make life better? inside, there would be a grinder. you c
you look at our towns here in texas, 15 miles down the road, there is a little town.here was a major relationship between the railroads and the windmills. this would be typical. right around the turn-of-the-century between the 1800s and 1900s there were 600 windmill companies in the united states. only one of those is still in existence today. many have come and gone, but only one of them remained. the company started in chicago illinois in the late 1800s. at some point in the early 1900s they...
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texas. she is now the town manager of our community. we met in 2001 when we both worked in the white us septembe h, 2001. the next morning i was a few sted at all of us to sprint out the front gates of the white house, because there was an inbound plane. in the difficult weeks that followed, ashley was a source of strength for president bush and for everyone in this building. through bad days and so many better days, since then, she's been a great wife and inspiring mom. i thank god every day for my family. [ applause ] tomorrow i begin meeting with members of the senate, which plays an essential role in this process. i will tell each senator thatve. i believe that an independent judiciary is the crown jewel of our constitutional republic. if confirmed by the senate, i will keep an open mind in every case. and i will always strive to preserve the constitution of the united states and the american rule of law. thank you, mr. president. [ applause ] >> president trump making it 5 u.s. judge brett kavanaugh to be the next justice of the su
texas. she is now the town manager of our community. we met in 2001 when we both worked in the white us septembe h, 2001. the next morning i was a few sted at all of us to sprint out the front gates of the white house, because there was an inbound plane. in the difficult weeks that followed, ashley was a source of strength for president bush and for everyone in this building. through bad days and so many better days, since then, she's been a great wife and inspiring mom. i thank god every day...
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more than seven hundred still remain separated by the jail castro joins us now from the town of macallan in texas so heidi the government has missed its target. indeed it has julie the government claims that it has or united all of the eligible children for reunification but they make up only about sixty percent of that twenty five hundred children who fell under this court order by the judge that were taken from their parents at the border and order to be reunited by midnight that was already many hours ago as for those remaining children the separation from their parents continue. alone and left behind despite thursday's court order deadline for the trumpet ministration to return all of the children who've been taken from their parents at the border about seven hundred remain in government custody most of them have parents who've been deported and i should outraged that they did children five year old and many younger children from their friends with no plan whatsoever to reunite them never read what the government has labeled these children being eligible for reunification they include childre
more than seven hundred still remain separated by the jail castro joins us now from the town of macallan in texas so heidi the government has missed its target. indeed it has julie the government claims that it has or united all of the eligible children for reunification but they make up only about sixty percent of that twenty five hundred children who fell under this court order by the judge that were taken from their parents at the border and order to be reunited by midnight that was already...
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hey all welcome to austin texas i'm jason weems a singer songwriter in town and i can't wait to show you around. welcome to zilker park three hundred forty acres of fun right in the heart of austin and one of my very favorite places to spend a day. this is dirty six three right in the heart of downtown austin when you're a college kid a local or tourist you're going to come here there's more bars in the stretch that anywhere else in america and live music day and night. you don't have to go to a bar to find the great music it is right here on the street but you gotta come to austin it's the only place that is. this is the texas state capitol the seat of all our government and texas it's as big as a country you got to have this kind of room more than three million visitors a year come just to check the place out. austin is the home of the creative class of texas and nothing shows that off better than the hope outdoor gallery this place is different every. day from my music i draw inspiration from all over the city and nothing does that for me like the whole bad or gallery some of the
hey all welcome to austin texas i'm jason weems a singer songwriter in town and i can't wait to show you around. welcome to zilker park three hundred forty acres of fun right in the heart of austin and one of my very favorite places to spend a day. this is dirty six three right in the heart of downtown austin when you're a college kid a local or tourist you're going to come here there's more bars in the stretch that anywhere else in america and live music day and night. you don't have to go to...
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rosa flores is live at the boreden town of mcallen, texas. what's the situation there?have seen protests this morning here outside of the mcallen bus station where a lot of these families are being dropped off so they can take their bus tickets and go on to family and friends around the country. as you mentioned the bottom line on deadline day is that while the united states expects to meet the deadline they will only meet it for the parents that are, quote/unquote, eligible to be reunited. those are expected to be reunited today. then buckets of parents unfit to be reunited and those include people with perhaps criminal records, dui, parents who have been released from federal custody, meaning they're no longer in the custody of the united states. they are somewhere around the country and they can't be found. the parents who have already been deported out of this country. one group who has six parents, some of them they can't find them. they're in central america. in one case it is the dad and the son who were separated in late may. the dad was then deported in early j
rosa flores is live at the boreden town of mcallen, texas. what's the situation there?have seen protests this morning here outside of the mcallen bus station where a lot of these families are being dropped off so they can take their bus tickets and go on to family and friends around the country. as you mentioned the bottom line on deadline day is that while the united states expects to meet the deadline they will only meet it for the parents that are, quote/unquote, eligible to be reunited....
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is a west texan, a graduate of abilene cooper public high school and the university of texas, she is now the town manager of our community. we met in 2001 when we was on september 10, 2001.a few of us to spring out the front gates of the white house, because there was an inbound plane. in the difficult weeks that followed ashley was a source of strength. for president bush and for everyone in this building. through bad days and so many better days, since then she has been a great wife, and an inspiring mom. i think god everyday for my family.>> [ applause ] -- i thank god everyday for my family. >> [ applause ] [ applause ] >> tomorrow, i begin meeting with members of the senate which plays an essential role in this process. i will tell senatorthe constitution. i believe that an independent judiciary is the crown jewel of our constitutional republic. if confirmed by the senate i will keep an open mind in every case, and i will always strive to preserve the constitution of the united states and the american rule of law. thank you, mr. president.>> [ applause ] [ applause ] [ applause ] [ applause
is a west texan, a graduate of abilene cooper public high school and the university of texas, she is now the town manager of our community. we met in 2001 when we was on september 10, 2001.a few of us to spring out the front gates of the white house, because there was an inbound plane. in the difficult weeks that followed ashley was a source of strength. for president bush and for everyone in this building. through bad days and so many better days, since then she has been a great wife, and an...
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big cities like los angeles, el paso, texas, to cities and towns all across the country. this two report here's have been doing vital work on immigration policies. dara, let me start with you. this is something you've been writing about a lot. you said from the beginning the end game here was always indefinite family detention and i thought it was interesting. they bur i had this on a friday night. they said, look, you want us to unify families. wave court order. so we'll unify them and hold them as long as we want and you'll to have deal with it. >> right. instead of saying the court order that came out last week and the 2015 court order that co-exists in peace, the administration says that because each of those court rulings only banned one thing, the more recent court ruling essentially trumps. they do get to keep families in detention as long as they're detaining them together. >> and this is the choice from the beginning. the entire argument has been, we either have to separate families and prosecute everyone or hold them in indefinite detention. no one is making the
big cities like los angeles, el paso, texas, to cities and towns all across the country. this two report here's have been doing vital work on immigration policies. dara, let me start with you. this is something you've been writing about a lot. you said from the beginning the end game here was always indefinite family detention and i thought it was interesting. they bur i had this on a friday night. they said, look, you want us to unify families. wave court order. so we'll unify them and hold...
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texas. she is now the town manager of our community. we met in 2001 when we both worked in the white house. our first date was on september 10th, 2001. the next morning i was a few steps behind her as the secret service shouted at all of us to sprint out the front gates of the white house because there was a inbound plane. in the difficult weeks that followed, ashley was a source of strength for president bush, and for everyone in the building. through bad days, and so many better days, since then, she has been a great wife and inspiring mom. i thank god every day for my family. [ applause ] >> tomorrow i begin meeting with members of the senate which plays an essential role in this process. i will tell each senator that i revere the constitution. i believe that an independent judiciary is the crown jewel of our constitutional republic. if confirmed by the senate, i will keep an open mind in every case. and i will always strive to preserve the constitution of the united states and the american rule of law. thank you mr. president. >> th
texas. she is now the town manager of our community. we met in 2001 when we both worked in the white house. our first date was on september 10th, 2001. the next morning i was a few steps behind her as the secret service shouted at all of us to sprint out the front gates of the white house because there was a inbound plane. in the difficult weeks that followed, ashley was a source of strength for president bush, and for everyone in the building. through bad days, and so many better days, since...
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texas. she is now the town manager of our community. we met in 2001 when we both worked in the white house. our first date was on september 10th, 2001. the next morning i was a few steps behind her as the secret service shouted at all of us to sprint out the front gates of the white house because there was an inbound plane. in the difficult weeks that followed, ashley was a source of strength for president bush and for everyone in this building. through bad days and so many better days since then, she has been a great wife and an inspiring mom. i thank god every day for my family. tomorrow i begin meeting with members of the senate which plays an essential role in this process. i will tell each senator that i revere the constitution. that i believe an independent judiciary is the crown jewel of our constitutional republic. if confirmed by the senate, i will keep an open mind in every case. and i will always strive to preserve the constitution of the united states and the american rule of law. thank you, mr. president. >>> the president
texas. she is now the town manager of our community. we met in 2001 when we both worked in the white house. our first date was on september 10th, 2001. the next morning i was a few steps behind her as the secret service shouted at all of us to sprint out the front gates of the white house because there was an inbound plane. in the difficult weeks that followed, ashley was a source of strength for president bush and for everyone in this building. through bad days and so many better days since...
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border towns of brownsville, texas, wanting to witness the impact of the president's zero tolerance immigrationy. he represents much of the county spoke to nbc bay area news, joining us live from the walnut creek headquarters, hunter? >> reporter: yeah, the congressman says he's, quote, embarrassed and angry after his trip. he's adamant that president trump and attorney general jeff sessions are breaking the law after what he's witnessed on his trip to the border. during the one-day visit, he sat in on immigration hearings in federal court. 90% of the people seeking asylum are from nicaragua and more, not mexico like many assumed. he said they violate due process. many cross into the u.s. because it's an easier option and border entry points have been closed. they surrender to immigration authorities and claim asylum. first the asylum seekers are sent to criminal court, advised to plead guilty for illegally crossing the u.s.-mexico border. keep in mind, many do not read or speak english, understand the law, or don't have legal representation. then they are immediately sent to immigration court,
border towns of brownsville, texas, wanting to witness the impact of the president's zero tolerance immigrationy. he represents much of the county spoke to nbc bay area news, joining us live from the walnut creek headquarters, hunter? >> reporter: yeah, the congressman says he's, quote, embarrassed and angry after his trip. he's adamant that president trump and attorney general jeff sessions are breaking the law after what he's witnessed on his trip to the border. during the one-day...
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she was in a town called taylor, texas about 5 1/2 hours from where we are here in brownsville. she believes very strongly that her son is in this facility here in brownsville. and she wants to come here. she's been trying to work with hhs. they basically said you should go to your family in florida and wait. she doesn't want to do that a, she wants to stay here. she can't get any satisfaction basically. she wants to come here, knock on that door, try to see her son. hug her son. and reunite with him. miguel marquez, cnn, brownsville, texas. >>> let's talk more about this now with navid, immigration attorney joining us from los angeles. pleasure to have you. we've seen one deadline pass. a series of others on the horizon, but still no hard numbers on exactly what is happening. do you have confidence in what the government is saying? >> i don't have confidence in what the government is saying and neither does the judge frankly. we are just days away from the next important deadline and the government has come to court asking for more time saying and conceding that it cannot meet
she was in a town called taylor, texas about 5 1/2 hours from where we are here in brownsville. she believes very strongly that her son is in this facility here in brownsville. and she wants to come here. she's been trying to work with hhs. they basically said you should go to your family in florida and wait. she doesn't want to do that a, she wants to stay here. she can't get any satisfaction basically. she wants to come here, knock on that door, try to see her son. hug her son. and reunite...
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. >> this is a little town called iowa park, texas. i got my piolets license. >> how old were you? >> i was 18. >> you had beenac flying since . >> yeah, my dad sold bits and would put i them in the back of the airplane and fly them into the mountains. i was flying when i was 11 years old. >> i want to take you back to yourth childhood. a lot about you. this was awe small town with tumble widetumbleweeds on the s. >> we were poor. i was born in oklahoma but spent most of our lives in texas. my dad was a pretty bad alcoholic, so, we never knew if we would have money for food. we never knew if the electric would i be on. we were so poor we couldn't pay attention. &%f0. >> that's pretty bad. >> i grew up with a father that >> i grew up with a father that was when i wouldn't bring my friends home i didn't know if my dad would be drunk in the drivewayof naked in denver in january. >> you mentioned your dad was a alcoholic. there were episodes of violence between you two. that's pretty extreme. >> yeah, he was an animated drunk.ad some g are quiet and go off. my dad was the big powerful
. >> this is a little town called iowa park, texas. i got my piolets license. >> how old were you? >> i was 18. >> you had beenac flying since . >> yeah, my dad sold bits and would put i them in the back of the airplane and fly them into the mountains. i was flying when i was 11 years old. >> i want to take you back to yourth childhood. a lot about you. this was awe small town with tumble widetumbleweeds on the s. >> we were poor. i was born in oklahoma...
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capitol the texas capitol is slightly higher than that it's texas >>> in news out of that town, secretary of state mike pompeo is traveling again so north korea this week. he is set to meet with kim jong-un. the july 5th visit will be the second known gathering between pompeo and kim the pair are meeting to continue the ongoing and important work of denuclearization on the korean peninsula >>> top u.s. treasury and state department officials are also set to visit the gulf states this week to discuss imposing sanctions on iran. hadley gamble has more >> good morning, brian this is nothing less than the u.s. government effectively circling the wagons and looking to tighten the screws further on iran let's listen in to what the state department's director of policy had to say. >> our focus is on getting as many countries importing iranian crude down to zero as soon as possible we are also working with oil market participants including producerers and consumers to ensure market stability. banking sanctions will also snap back on november 4th and we'll enforce these provisions to lock up iran'
capitol the texas capitol is slightly higher than that it's texas >>> in news out of that town, secretary of state mike pompeo is traveling again so north korea this week. he is set to meet with kim jong-un. the july 5th visit will be the second known gathering between pompeo and kim the pair are meeting to continue the ongoing and important work of denuclearization on the korean peninsula >>> top u.s. treasury and state department officials are also set to visit the gulf...
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she is now the town manager of our community —— university of texas.te house. ourfirst date was on september the 10th, 2001. the next morning i was a few steps behind her as the secret service shouted at all of us to sprint out the front gates of the white house because there was an inbound plane. in the difficult weeks that followed, ashley was a source weeks that followed, ashley was a source of strength for president bush and for everyone in this building. through bad days and so many better days since then, she's been a great wife and inspiring mum. i thank god every day for my family. applause tomorrow i begin meeting with members of the senate, which plays an essential role in this process. i will tell each senator that i revere the constitution. i believe that an independent judiciary revere the constitution. i believe that an independentjudiciary is the crown jewels of our constitutional republic. if confirmed by the senate, i will keep an open mind in every case and i will always strive to preserve the constitution of the united states and the
she is now the town manager of our community —— university of texas.te house. ourfirst date was on september the 10th, 2001. the next morning i was a few steps behind her as the secret service shouted at all of us to sprint out the front gates of the white house because there was an inbound plane. in the difficult weeks that followed, ashley was a source weeks that followed, ashley was a source of strength for president bush and for everyone in this building. through bad days and so many...
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phone and they can all being simultaneously with the same identifying number from a small little town in texas that secretly did originate from there but also there was a hailstorm and then three simultaneous calls come in at the exact same time it doesn't seem reasonable that is one person doing that. is there a recourse for the consumer? is there a recourse for the consumer? what is the next step? >> i'm sorry was not directed to me? you make anybody can answer. >> if anybody would like to go ahead. >> thank you for the question i think probably we are all on the same page you would hear a similar answer from any of us it is in or mislead frustrating from consumers i cannot tell you if those cars originated from texas or not but the challenge for us is that many of the people orchestrating these calls and schemes hide behind the spoofing technology. >> right now the technological solution that the fcc pushes to the marketplace could be the most helpful to identify as the robo calls the chairman talked about one example but looking at larger scale solutions they could be implemented. >> it is
phone and they can all being simultaneously with the same identifying number from a small little town in texas that secretly did originate from there but also there was a hailstorm and then three simultaneous calls come in at the exact same time it doesn't seem reasonable that is one person doing that. is there a recourse for the consumer? is there a recourse for the consumer? what is the next step? >> i'm sorry was not directed to me? you make anybody can answer. >> if anybody...
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texas. she is now the town manager of our community. we met in 2001 when we both worked in the white house. our first date was on september 10, 2001. the next morning i was a few steps behind her as the secret service shouted at all of us to sprint out the front gates of the white house because there was an inbound plane. in the difficult weeks that followed, ashley was a source of strength for president bush and for everyone in this building. through bad days and so many better days since then, she has been a great wife and an inspiring mom. i thank god every day for my family. [applause] >> tomorrow i begin meeting with members of the senate which plays an essential role in this process. i will tell each senator that i revere the constitution. i believe that an independent judiciary is the crown jewel of our constitutional republic. if confirmed by the senate, i will keep an open mind in every case, and i will always strive to preserve the constitution of the united states and the american rule of law. thank you, mr. president. [appla
texas. she is now the town manager of our community. we met in 2001 when we both worked in the white house. our first date was on september 10, 2001. the next morning i was a few steps behind her as the secret service shouted at all of us to sprint out the front gates of the white house because there was an inbound plane. in the difficult weeks that followed, ashley was a source of strength for president bush and for everyone in this building. through bad days and so many better days since...
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texas. she is now the town manager of our community. we met in 2001 when we both worked in the white house. our first date was on september 10th, 2001. the next morning, i was a few steps behind her as the secret service shouted at all of us to sprint out the front gates of the white house because there was an inbound plane. in the difficult weeks that followed, ashley was a source of strength for president bush and for everyone in this building. through bad days and so many better days since then, she has been a great wife and inspiring mom. i thank god every day for my family. [ applause ] tomorrow i begin meeting with members of the senate, which plays an essential role in this process. i will tell each senator that i revere the constitution. i believe that an independent judiciary is the crown jewel of our constitutional republic. if confirmed by the senate, i will keep an open mind in every case, and i will always strive to preserve the constitution of the united states and the american rule of law. thank you, mr. president. [ appl
texas. she is now the town manager of our community. we met in 2001 when we both worked in the white house. our first date was on september 10th, 2001. the next morning, i was a few steps behind her as the secret service shouted at all of us to sprint out the front gates of the white house because there was an inbound plane. in the difficult weeks that followed, ashley was a source of strength for president bush and for everyone in this building. through bad days and so many better days since...
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two congressmen from texas, beto o'rourke and will hurd who took a road trip across texas and they had a facebook townting where they argued health care and immigration. the point being they are polar opposites philosophically but they conducted the debates in a civil way. listen, allegheny college and president jim melon honor something unique. the foundation of democracy, the two pillars are civility and compromise and in the past we've honored joe biden and john mccain, last year was justice scalia and justice ginsburg. there's ways we can in our democracy have disparate points of view, strong points of view but we need to be civil in challenging one another and let that process work out in the form of compromise to advance america's broader interest. that's what allegheny college feels is necessary and i'm very proud to be associated with my friend in the college and we grateful to cnn for letting us break the news. >> i'm getting texts from friends from erie saying how great it is to see you out and about. thank you. >> good to be with you. >> alisyn? >> that looked like the tour bubu bus. beto o
two congressmen from texas, beto o'rourke and will hurd who took a road trip across texas and they had a facebook townting where they argued health care and immigration. the point being they are polar opposites philosophically but they conducted the debates in a civil way. listen, allegheny college and president jim melon honor something unique. the foundation of democracy, the two pillars are civility and compromise and in the past we've honored joe biden and john mccain, last year was justice...