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it is my opinion that the wall, the engineers report says the wall is fine that moment but should be replaced. is there a recommendation? i think we should support the engineer said letter but think it is reasonable to give more time than 30 days so it is my opinion that something along theorder of 3 months is reasonable. john stol my thunder with elnino and they are talking about a lot of rain and so water will pond. the wall has been there for a long time but don't know if there are conditions modified over the life of the wall that could make it more vulnerable at the time so i'm agree fl wall to be replaced but think it is reasonable for 3 monthss. my motion is uphold the order of abatement but allow 3 months for the work to be done. >> second. >> clarify, is 90 days? >> i have a question for the department and maybe the city attorney about this motion. if we prove it would that also apply to the neighbor because it seems like it is a common wall so if they are work on it we say this person has 3 mupth months and that person has 30 days? >> the neighbor has an abatement of issue s
it is my opinion that the wall, the engineers report says the wall is fine that moment but should be replaced. is there a recommendation? i think we should support the engineer said letter but think it is reasonable to give more time than 30 days so it is my opinion that something along theorder of 3 months is reasonable. john stol my thunder with elnino and they are talking about a lot of rain and so water will pond. the wall has been there for a long time but don't know if there are...
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>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons. into a world of chaos and danger. now, the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." >> with "lockup" we film in some of the toughest prisons in america. and every time we send a crew out to a maximum security prison, you never know what might happen with regards to violence. whether it's a stabbing, or whether it's a fight in the yard, or even a riot. there's always a chance that violence may break out. >> we found that was the case when we visited california's legendary folsom state prison. >> i can feel it. it's like electricity in the air. it's so thick you can actually breathe in the tension. >> in the blink of an eye, that much time, it can change. because there is the real threat that an attitude or temper can change in just a moment. >> and tempers did flare while our cameras were in the yard. >> we had just gotten done interviewing a, basically, a prison preacher. >> i'm a born-again christian. and i believe that everybody should know the lord. if you don't know the lord, i enc
>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons. into a world of chaos and danger. now, the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." >> with "lockup" we film in some of the toughest prisons in america. and every time we send a crew out to a maximum security prison, you never know what might happen with regards to violence. whether it's a stabbing, or whether it's a fight in the yard, or even a riot. there's always a chance that violence...
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it is my opinion that the wall, the engineers report says the wall is fine that moment but should be ecommendation? i think we should support the engineer said letter but think it is reasonable to give more time than 30 days so it is my opinion that something along theorder of 3 months is reasonable. john stol my thunder with elnino and they are talking about a lot of rain and so water will pond. the wall has been there for a long time but don't know if there are conditions modified over the life of the wall that could make it more vulnerable at the time so i'm agree fl wall to be replaced but think it is reasonable for 3 monthss. my motion is uphold the order of abatement but allow 3 months for the work to be done. >> second. >> clarify, is 90 days? >> i have a question for the department and maybe the city attorney about this motion. if we prove it would that also apply to the neighbor because it seems like it is a common wall so if they are work on it we say this person has 3 mupth months and that person has 30 days? >> the neighbor has an abatement of issue so they are a are on th
it is my opinion that the wall, the engineers report says the wall is fine that moment but should be ecommendation? i think we should support the engineer said letter but think it is reasonable to give more time than 30 days so it is my opinion that something along theorder of 3 months is reasonable. john stol my thunder with elnino and they are talking about a lot of rain and so water will pond. the wall has been there for a long time but don't know if there are conditions modified over the...
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is going to pay for the wall until mexico does. >> so they're not going to pay for the wall. >> that's not what he said. increasing fees on on some of these visas et cetera. to you, mark. a big headline is that he wants to end birthright citizenship. that's a huge deal. and also send families with kids in this country who were born here, so-called dreamers, send them with their families, not separate families, but send them with families back to mexico. how does that play across the board especially for voters that he wants in his camp? >> if he wants to be president, he needs a bunch of voters in his camp and i think he alienated a big chunk of them today. the people that might be voting for cruz, huckabee or on some issues rand paul. this brings him into the conversation. puts him in the middle of a very conservative conversation. that's workable. but i think that's not the issue. it's never been the issue for trump. if it were about having actionable plans, trump wouldn't be on the board in the first place. part why ben is pushing back more so than i think he should is because repub
is going to pay for the wall until mexico does. >> so they're not going to pay for the wall. >> that's not what he said. increasing fees on on some of these visas et cetera. to you, mark. a big headline is that he wants to end birthright citizenship. that's a huge deal. and also send families with kids in this country who were born here, so-called dreamers, send them with their families, not separate families, but send them with families back to mexico. how does that play across the...
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put him on the wall, face the wall. we want him face the wall.don't want him turning his head, getting mouthy. that's when you get spit on. we want his nose to the wall. i don't want to talk to him, he can talk to the wall. >> face the wall. turn around. face the wall. >> [ bleep ] sit up there and talk to him. [ bleep ]. >> face the wall. face the wall. >> why don't you just [ bleep ]. >> face the wall. >> why don't you [ bleep ]. [ bleep ] i'm tired of your [ bleep ], [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> stand still. >> mccombs freely admitted to our producer by the time the officers put him back in his cell he was looking for any possible way to hurt them. >> i just grabbed some [ bleep ] water out of the toilet, started bombing. i am just getting tired of what is going on with these people, man. if they don't get me out of here, then i probably will -- might end up killing somebody or they might kill me. >> today, mccombs remains incarcerated and has been transferred to another state prison. >> i figured that if it was going to happen, it would happen wi
put him on the wall, face the wall. we want him face the wall.don't want him turning his head, getting mouthy. that's when you get spit on. we want his nose to the wall. i don't want to talk to him, he can talk to the wall. >> face the wall. turn around. face the wall. >> [ bleep ] sit up there and talk to him. [ bleep ]. >> face the wall. face the wall. >> why don't you just [ bleep ]. >> face the wall. >> why don't you [ bleep ]. [ bleep ] i'm tired of your...
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it is my opinion that the wall, the engineers report says the wall is fine that moment but should be replaced. is there a recommendation? i think we should support the engineer said letter but think it is reasonable to give more time than 30 days so it is my opinion that something along theorder of 3 months is reasonable. john stol my thunder with elnino and they are talking about a lot of rain and so water will pond. the wall has been there for a long time but don't know if there are conditions modified over the life of the wall that could make it more vulnerable at the time so i'm agree fl wall to be replaced but think it is reasonable for 3 monthss. my motion is uphold the order of abatement but allow 3 months for the work to be done. >> second. >> clarify, is 90 days? >> i have a question for the department and maybe the city attorney about this motion. if we prove it would that also apply to the neighbor because it seems like it is a common wall so if they are work on it we say this person has 3 mupth months and that person has 30 days? >> the neighbor has an abatement of issue s
it is my opinion that the wall, the engineers report says the wall is fine that moment but should be replaced. is there a recommendation? i think we should support the engineer said letter but think it is reasonable to give more time than 30 days so it is my opinion that something along theorder of 3 months is reasonable. john stol my thunder with elnino and they are talking about a lot of rain and so water will pond. the wall has been there for a long time but don't know if there are...
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it is my opinion that the wall, the engineers report says the wall is fine that moment but should be replaced. is there a recommendation? i think we should support the engineer said letter but think it is reasonable to give more time than 30 days so it is my opinion that something along theorder of 3 months is reasonable. john stol my thunder with elnino and they are talking about a lot of rain and so water will pond. the wall has been there for a long time but don't know if there are conditions modified over the life of the wall that could make it more vulnerable at the time so i'm agree fl wall to be replaced but think it is reasonable for 3 monthss. my motion is uphold the order of abatement but allow 3 months for the work to be done. >> second. >> clarify, is 90 days? >> i have a question for the department and maybe the city attorney about this motion. if we prove it would that also apply to the neighbor because it seems like it is a common wall so if they are work on it we say this person has 3 mupth months and that person has 30 days? >> the neighbor has an abatement of issue s
it is my opinion that the wall, the engineers report says the wall is fine that moment but should be replaced. is there a recommendation? i think we should support the engineer said letter but think it is reasonable to give more time than 30 days so it is my opinion that something along theorder of 3 months is reasonable. john stol my thunder with elnino and they are talking about a lot of rain and so water will pond. the wall has been there for a long time but don't know if there are...
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the effect on this wall was almost identical to the damage done on the opposite wall. ion, interior partitions were knocked out. toward zero point from the roof of the red cross hospital a mile away, the tremendous distraction created by the first atomic bomb can be seen. army vehicles of occupying forces are moving through the streets. here, looking in the opposite direction, away from zero point to the south, only a few mason area foundation walls remain and what is left of one reinforced concrete building. looking west, still a mile from zero point, the only sign of a lone industrial plant is a smokestack. temporary housing has been set up in the area. theatter what construction japanese used, whether it was they madeaster walls, no attempt to zone their various types of those things. barracks, homes, and buildings of reinforced steel and concrete, factories of brick and construction, were routed together with no regard for safety of the civilian population. within one mile to 1.5 miles, there was almost complete -- destruction except for a couple of reinforced concr
the effect on this wall was almost identical to the damage done on the opposite wall. ion, interior partitions were knocked out. toward zero point from the roof of the red cross hospital a mile away, the tremendous distraction created by the first atomic bomb can be seen. army vehicles of occupying forces are moving through the streets. here, looking in the opposite direction, away from zero point to the south, only a few mason area foundation walls remain and what is left of one reinforced...
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the effect on this wall which faces zero point rome most identical to the damage of the opposite wall addition, interior partitions were knocked down. towards zero point from the roof of the red cross hospital a mile away, the tremendous disruption -- destruction can be seen. army vehicles of our occupying forces are moving through the street. here, looking in the opposite direction towards the south, away from zero point, only a few masonry foundation walls remain and what is left of one reinforced concrete building. looking west, still a mile from zero point, the only sign of a small industrial plant is a loan concrete smokestack, temporary housing facilities built from scrap material have been blown up. no matter what kind of construction the japanese used, whether it consisted of wooden orme or mud plastered walls plaster veneer constructions, they may no attempt to zone their various types of buildings. the industrial centers of steel and reinforced concrete, factory buildings of brick construction, were crowded together for no apparent regard for the safety of the civilian popul
the effect on this wall which faces zero point rome most identical to the damage of the opposite wall addition, interior partitions were knocked down. towards zero point from the roof of the red cross hospital a mile away, the tremendous disruption -- destruction can be seen. army vehicles of our occupying forces are moving through the street. here, looking in the opposite direction towards the south, away from zero point, only a few masonry foundation walls remain and what is left of one...
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do you see when they build the the wall, the germans also built a wall and create a ghetto. >> you knowthe son knows it hurts. but most of the children have been hiten by their parents, they hit their children. most of the men that have seen their fathers hitting their wives, then hit their wives as well. they have been victims, and then they are the ones that make someone else victims. so you don't know from suffering. >> before ending our trip we knew we had to go to the wall itself in order to understand the latest phase of this ongoing separation. we went to a suburb of jerusalem where the wall cut through that village and divided it into two halves, separating family members from each other, preventing people from going to their places of work, and children from going to their schools. >> i think it's shocking how you could slice a neighborhood into two and believe that you can stop people from going to prayer or shopping and just bashed wire and cement -- barbed wire and cement are going to create more hatred. th about was part of israel's largest national project since the beginn
do you see when they build the the wall, the germans also built a wall and create a ghetto. >> you knowthe son knows it hurts. but most of the children have been hiten by their parents, they hit their children. most of the men that have seen their fathers hitting their wives, then hit their wives as well. they have been victims, and then they are the ones that make someone else victims. so you don't know from suffering. >> before ending our trip we knew we had to go to the wall...
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. -- the building of the wall. ma the better part of his land is beyond that fence. all these walls he built by breaking this sporn land with his wife and his children and all his hard work is gone. he cannot go down and tend to his trees or cultivate it. >> i feel like i haven't found any anchor for the light at the end of the tunnel. is there any chance for people to believe that there is something else? >> i used to have a speech that said you're looking, you're looking, and it could be the solution somewhere. you totally don't foresee. >> yeah. the wall of berlin came down, south africa turned upside down and unimagined things can happen. >> yeah. >> but where they're saying about driving in israel, don't be right, be clever. because if you enter and you say i'm right, i drive in, you get into such a collision, this is -- it's better to have a strategy, to be clever, what do you do when you enter this next intersection. >> i think the solution is on the israeli side. always the solution is with the person with t
. -- the building of the wall. ma the better part of his land is beyond that fence. all these walls he built by breaking this sporn land with his wife and his children and all his hard work is gone. he cannot go down and tend to his trees or cultivate it. >> i feel like i haven't found any anchor for the light at the end of the tunnel. is there any chance for people to believe that there is something else? >> i used to have a speech that said you're looking, you're looking, and it...
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it is my opinion that the wall, the engineers report says the wall is fine that moment but should be replaced. is there a recommendation? i think we should support the engineer said letter but think it is reasonable to give more time than 30 days so it is my opinion that something along theorder of 3 months is reasonable. john stol my thunder with elnino and they are talking about a lot of rain and so water will pond. the wall has been there for a long time but don't know if there are conditions modified over the life of the wall that could make it more vulnerable at the time so i'm agree fl wall to be replaced but think it is reasonable for 3 monthss. my motion is uphold the order of abatement but allow 3 months for the work to be done. >> second. >> clarify, is 90 days? >> i have a question for the department and maybe the city attorney about this motion. if we prove it would that also apply to the neighbor because it seems like it is a common wall so if they are work on it we say this person has 3 mupth months and that person has 30 days? >> the neighbor has an abatement of issue s
it is my opinion that the wall, the engineers report says the wall is fine that moment but should be replaced. is there a recommendation? i think we should support the engineer said letter but think it is reasonable to give more time than 30 days so it is my opinion that something along theorder of 3 months is reasonable. john stol my thunder with elnino and they are talking about a lot of rain and so water will pond. the wall has been there for a long time but don't know if there are...
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the wall has become one of the most heavily visited monuments in the country. my book tells the story of how it was created and how it came close to not happening at all. as washington post reporter murphy wrote in november of 1982, the sunday before we dedicated the memorial, quote, is in keeping with the character of the vietnam war that the memorial is the center of an emotional debate about esthetics and artistic renditions of war, patriotism and heroics. this is a brief recap. 1979 the group of former junior officers and enlisted men came together and found a nonprofit corporation to build a memorial to honor the veterans of the dead of the vietnam war. we perceive its purpose as recognizing the service and sacrifice of those who were in fair rather then continuing to use them as pawns in a debate against the war. a hope for by product would be the memorial could help reconcile the country after the war since supporters and opponents could agreed the veterans deserved recognition and that led to the requirement that the memorial itself could not make any p
the wall has become one of the most heavily visited monuments in the country. my book tells the story of how it was created and how it came close to not happening at all. as washington post reporter murphy wrote in november of 1982, the sunday before we dedicated the memorial, quote, is in keeping with the character of the vietnam war that the memorial is the center of an emotional debate about esthetics and artistic renditions of war, patriotism and heroics. this is a brief recap. 1979 the...
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it is my opinion that the wall, the engineers report says the wall is fine that moment but should be replaced. is there a recommendation? i think we should support the engineer said letter but think it is reasonable to give more time than 30 days so it is my opinion that something along theorder of 3 months is reasonable. john stol my thunder with elnino and they are talking about a lot of rain and so water will pond. the wall has been there for a long time but don't know if there are conditions modified over the life of the wall that could make it more vulnerable at the time so i'm agree fl wall to be replaced but think it is reasonable for 3 monthss. my motion is uphold the order of abatement but allow 3 months for the work to be done. >> second. >> clarify, is 90 days? >> i have a question for the department and maybe the city attorney about this motion. if we prove it would that also apply to the neighbor because it seems like it is a common wall so if they are work on it we say this person has 3 mupth months and that person has 30 days? >> the neighbor has an abatement of issue s
it is my opinion that the wall, the engineers report says the wall is fine that moment but should be replaced. is there a recommendation? i think we should support the engineer said letter but think it is reasonable to give more time than 30 days so it is my opinion that something along theorder of 3 months is reasonable. john stol my thunder with elnino and they are talking about a lot of rain and so water will pond. the wall has been there for a long time but don't know if there are...
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i have said they will pay for the wall and they will pay for the wall. peanuts compared to what you are talking about. they take trade and at the border is unbelievable. >> if you would repeal nafta by executive order as president that would certainly hurt mexico maybe you could do that do you know why they built the great wall of china who they wanted to keep out? >> lots of people that they didn't want. >> no the among gull hoards. that might come up tomorrow. you credit me if you use that answer. >> great. i will remember that. >> now you have been tough on jeb bush particularly. tomorrow night he is going to be next to you i believe. he is going to stand next to you. are you going to say we don't need another bush get out of here. get off othe stage. are you going to do that. >> i don't know if i will do that. i want to be right down the middle. i want to talk about the policy. i want to talk about the wall. i you want to talk about illegal immigration. i talk about bad trade deals. i may say i can negotiate better than any of these folks. i can writ
i have said they will pay for the wall and they will pay for the wall. peanuts compared to what you are talking about. they take trade and at the border is unbelievable. >> if you would repeal nafta by executive order as president that would certainly hurt mexico maybe you could do that do you know why they built the great wall of china who they wanted to keep out? >> lots of people that they didn't want. >> no the among gull hoards. that might come up tomorrow. you credit me...
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mexico is going to pay for the wall, and they are going to be happy about it, because the cost of the wall is peanuts compared to the kind of money they are making. mexico is becoming the new china. i have a great love of mexico. i have love for the mexican people. i have thousands of mexico people -- mexicans have worked for me, and they are now. thousands. people, a fantastic great spirit, but their politicians and leaders are much smarter and sharper and more cunning, and i say the word cutting, they are more cunning than our leaders, and they will pay for the wall, and they will be happy about it. -- toill continue to well do well but not as well as they are doing now. they are taking too many of our jobs. third party. >> [indiscernible] well, that could happen. that could happen. it came out on a lot of networks today. so, there should have been it 2 million people watching. do you agree? 2 million. 2 million people. there are 24 million people, and i think the 24 million is going to go to 28 million or 29 million when the final numbers come in. who do you think they are watching
mexico is going to pay for the wall, and they are going to be happy about it, because the cost of the wall is peanuts compared to the kind of money they are making. mexico is becoming the new china. i have a great love of mexico. i have love for the mexican people. i have thousands of mexico people -- mexicans have worked for me, and they are now. thousands. people, a fantastic great spirit, but their politicians and leaders are much smarter and sharper and more cunning, and i say the word...
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lot of people trust the "wall street journal" and a lot of people don't trust the wall street journal. especially you can read an editorial this is come from a concerted point of view, i agree with t don't agree with it or it's bunk. on the journalism side of it as you said earlier we've written a lot of stories more pro-consumer stories that are intended to or you hope they affect public policy for good, find and route out wrongdoing and lead to policy changes that held that. i'm glad you mentioned that's our reputation, that's what we'd like to have. it goes back to my point about credibility, and being careful that you don't make mistakes or that you're a credible messenger and all you have is your brand name. as soon as you make mistakes or things are incorrect you lose that and not have the trust of readers. >> that goes back to you, larry. lot of people are concerned that much of the information on the internet and internet news sources is unfiltered. you're an editor. is it because of folks like you and editors that are starting to clean up some of this information that's incre
lot of people trust the "wall street journal" and a lot of people don't trust the wall street journal. especially you can read an editorial this is come from a concerted point of view, i agree with t don't agree with it or it's bunk. on the journalism side of it as you said earlier we've written a lot of stories more pro-consumer stories that are intended to or you hope they affect public policy for good, find and route out wrongdoing and lead to policy changes that held that. i'm...
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themselves off the walls and dancing. >> was it exhausting ever? energizing these crowds all the time? >> well in the beginning i remember we did uh, i think it was cbgb's where we did at set, i think it was like at midnight and then another one at 2 a.m. so i think even when you're young, you know, it's, it's a tiring thing. and we drove the first gig we did, we drove up to max's kansas city, we had like six songs and they asked us to cut our set short. cause there were a bunch of other bands playing, and okay, we drove all the way from athens and we did the songs, i think we made $14. >> and years later you release love shack which goes on to become one of the most popular songs in america, everybody can sing the lyrics to that for the most part, right? why do people love that song so much? >> i think it's you know, it creates, it's very cinematic, it creates this like, conjures this place uh, that is sort of idyllic, you know a place that everyone's accepted. everyone can go there, everyone can dance, everyone's free, um, and it's got you know a
themselves off the walls and dancing. >> was it exhausting ever? energizing these crowds all the time? >> well in the beginning i remember we did uh, i think it was cbgb's where we did at set, i think it was like at midnight and then another one at 2 a.m. so i think even when you're young, you know, it's, it's a tiring thing. and we drove the first gig we did, we drove up to max's kansas city, we had like six songs and they asked us to cut our set short. cause there were a bunch of...
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perhaps there are loved ones who passed fingers over a name or leave mementos at the wall which has become part of our nation's histories. it is a powerful part of the landscape of the national mall. the evolution from a vision of a set of passionate advocates and the controversy over the designers to the completion and permanent place on the mall is inside of in fact a fascinating story. robert is going to provide the details. he was the project director while it was being erected. he served as an intelligence officer in the air force. now you can add another title to his resume, author. his book it is wonderful not just for the history of the city in our nation but a wonderful chronicle of how ideals, policy and people impact the creation of a national monument. it's probably pleasure to have you all of here please welcome robert doubek. >> well, thank you very much. thank you very much lisa and i really think all of my friends, colleagues and compatriots who are here with me. who i don't know personally, i am happy happy to see you here as well. in the three decades of its of existence,
perhaps there are loved ones who passed fingers over a name or leave mementos at the wall which has become part of our nation's histories. it is a powerful part of the landscape of the national mall. the evolution from a vision of a set of passionate advocates and the controversy over the designers to the completion and permanent place on the mall is inside of in fact a fascinating story. robert is going to provide the details. he was the project director while it was being erected. he served...
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border. >> they will pay for the wall. they are sending drugs and they are taking money out. they are making a lot of money. mexico is making a lot of money. >> reporter: the details angered some of his republican opponents. others agree on the wall's importance. >> so our leading contender, mr. trump, is going backward on immigration and i think he is going to take all of us with him if we don't watch it. >> finish the wall and make it clear anybody that comes over that wall, once we have done t you're going back. >> reporter: trump says if mexico refuses to pay for the wall, the u.s. will raise fees on visass and border crossing cards. donald trump will take a break from campaigning today and plans to report for jury due to in new york city. >> it will be interesting with that. thank you so much. >>> some sad news to report this morning. actor morning freeman's granddaughter has been killed. a man has been arrested at the scene and treated as an emotionally disturbed person. no charges have been find. heinz was attackly freeman's step-granddaughter. in a statement he said th
border. >> they will pay for the wall. they are sending drugs and they are taking money out. they are making a lot of money. mexico is making a lot of money. >> reporter: the details angered some of his republican opponents. others agree on the wall's importance. >> so our leading contender, mr. trump, is going backward on immigration and i think he is going to take all of us with him if we don't watch it. >> finish the wall and make it clear anybody that comes over that...
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and this is all the damage that was inflicted on the walls between 1863 and 1865 by the u.s. army while the confederate army was here. wherever you see pockmarks in the wall, that's where projectiles would have bounced off the walls. you'll see some huge, gaping holes there. that's where projectiles would have become embedded in the walls and then blown up, and then there are still projectiles stuck in the walls of the fort which we can go and check out. we fly six flags over fort sumter, and the first one, the big one that we have up there, is the 50-star united states flag, our current flag. we fly five additional flags, and these are historic ones that would have flown over the fort during the civil war. that's the same flag that flew here during the first bombardment of the civil war, from april 12 to april 13, 1861. there are 33 stars on that. seven states had already withdrawn from the union in 1861, but they were kept on the u.s. flag that entire time, and that was the policy of abraham lincoln because secession was not recognized. to the right of that u.s. flag is the
and this is all the damage that was inflicted on the walls between 1863 and 1865 by the u.s. army while the confederate army was here. wherever you see pockmarks in the wall, that's where projectiles would have bounced off the walls. you'll see some huge, gaping holes there. that's where projectiles would have become embedded in the walls and then blown up, and then there are still projectiles stuck in the walls of the fort which we can go and check out. we fly six flags over fort sumter, and...
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question about the lattice and 80 percent of the screen the rear incline is at the wall of the back wall the bedroom to the door entire deck is in the rear setback but permitted less than 10 meeting feet in height anything above that requires a evaporates so it required a variance you can verify that i want to point out wu we have an exist clearance for the property that does a pretty good job of screening the windows there is already privacy resulting in the conditions which are a huge consideration thank you. >> mr. sanchez. >> go ahead. >> one other thing i want to say is that when they're talking about the sightlines and 6 foot
question about the lattice and 80 percent of the screen the rear incline is at the wall of the back wall the bedroom to the door entire deck is in the rear setback but permitted less than 10 meeting feet in height anything above that requires a evaporates so it required a variance you can verify that i want to point out wu we have an exist clearance for the property that does a pretty good job of screening the windows there is already privacy resulting in the conditions which are a huge...
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"make mexico pay for the wall" is this a policy position or more tough talk? >> reporter: donald trump is talking tough and going forward with substance. he released the positions on sunday and outlined his detailed review on immigration reform. donald trump plans to take a very hard line on immigration if he becomes president. on "meet the press," trump said he would reverse all of president obama's executive orders on immigration and deport all undocumented immigrants. >> we have to make a whole new set of standards. when people come -- >> you're going to plit split u families and deport them -- >> no, chuck. we have to keep the families together. together but they have to go. they have to go. >> reporter: trump also plans to force mexico for a paying for a wall on the u.s. border. >> they will pay for the wall. they are sending drugs and they are taking money out. they are making a lot of money. mexico is making a lot of money. >> reporter: the details angered some of his republican opponents. others agree on the wall's importance. >> so our leading contende
"make mexico pay for the wall" is this a policy position or more tough talk? >> reporter: donald trump is talking tough and going forward with substance. he released the positions on sunday and outlined his detailed review on immigration reform. donald trump plans to take a very hard line on immigration if he becomes president. on "meet the press," trump said he would reverse all of president obama's executive orders on immigration and deport all undocumented...
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wall. he then said he'd call it the great wall of trump and then he said oh the name may be a joke but he's serious about building a wall but let's take him seriously. is building a wall the entire length of the u.s.-mexico border almost 2,000 miles from the pacific ocean all the way to the gulf of mexico even possible? well, let's take a look at the facts and the fence. so we're driving along the border east of nogales now, the fence is just scrolling by there mile after mile. anyway during the 1990s and especially since 9/11 the u.s. spent billions to massively beef up border security. and as far as stopping illegal crossings or stopping terrorists it's really not even clear what it's gotten us. along the border there are about 670 miles of border fence in section is about a third of the border. and according to the government accountability office depending on the terrain and the type of fence it costs anywhere between 200,000 and $15 million per mile to build the fence. so the total bill for that 670 miles about $2.4 billion. trump says his wall would be bigger and even more secure than
wall. he then said he'd call it the great wall of trump and then he said oh the name may be a joke but he's serious about building a wall but let's take him seriously. is building a wall the entire length of the u.s.-mexico border almost 2,000 miles from the pacific ocean all the way to the gulf of mexico even possible? well, let's take a look at the facts and the fence. so we're driving along the border east of nogales now, the fence is just scrolling by there mile after mile. anyway during...
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if you were you wouldn't mandate spending this money that the government doesn't have to put up this wall that's not going to work because it's going to cost money that the country doesn't have. >> i wouldn't say it's unconservative to talk about building a wall. it's inprudent and on the scale that trump is talking about. and the more important issues to consider enforcement are not quite so simplistic and have to do more with interior enforcement. >> and looking at the visa problem which doesn't involve the wall at all, good place to start. thanks for coming in. >>> while it's rarely been in the news were we are continuing to see tens of thousands of immigrants entering this county illegally. many of them children. what happens to them after they get here? show the obama administration handling the influx? it hasn't stopped. we're going to investigate what's happening when we return. >> come here illegally, unless you qualify for some form of humanitarian relief, we will send you back. a love affair. a quest. the next horizon. everyone loves the chase. here at fidelity, we give you the
if you were you wouldn't mandate spending this money that the government doesn't have to put up this wall that's not going to work because it's going to cost money that the country doesn't have. >> i wouldn't say it's unconservative to talk about building a wall. it's inprudent and on the scale that trump is talking about. and the more important issues to consider enforcement are not quite so simplistic and have to do more with interior enforcement. >> and looking at the visa...
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finally on trump the border walle is a good example. if he said, i'm going to build a border fence it would have been good enough. the problem is he said i will make mexico pay for it. that's where we say, okay, how will you do that? >> tariffs he said tonight. >> that's one option. how do you structure the tariff? i can come up with several ways. dock the initiative for security. there are ways to take out of mexico's foreign funding we give them. i can come up with those ways but it is up to him to give the specifics and say here is my plan rather than i could do x or y, but we'll build it. he didn't have to raise the question he's not answering. that's the difficulty. >> how did the other 16 of 17 republicans run against him or do they just hope he doesn't maintain his steam and just run against secretary clinton at this point? >> they send up a prayer to the lord. i don't know. they hope he self-implodes, that he gives specifics they can use against him. they have been trying. what's amazing about trump is the candidacy he's run has
finally on trump the border walle is a good example. if he said, i'm going to build a border fence it would have been good enough. the problem is he said i will make mexico pay for it. that's where we say, okay, how will you do that? >> tariffs he said tonight. >> that's one option. how do you structure the tariff? i can come up with several ways. dock the initiative for security. there are ways to take out of mexico's foreign funding we give them. i can come up with those ways but...
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talk about the confidence board "the wall street journal report"ed on. headline, poll, the economic confidence in the u.s. the ns lower at minus 12, gallup economic confidence averaged minus 12 for the week ending august 9. his is consistent with the weekly averages since early. remains much lower than the positive numbers at the beginning of the year. entered positive territory in late december for time since 2008. it dropped below zero in february and has not been in territory since mid march. that's gallup's poll. what are your thoughts? the are you seeing in economy? the cost of living? joe is in braidington, florida. making between $50,000 and $100,000. go ahead. caller: good morning, the man have a heart. he's going to spend health insurance. the rn around and did opposite. 800,000 won't have health insurance. you hear on the news all across people are died. and if, indeed, trump is making on immigration. repeal obama o care. so if obama care save between 10 11 million people, americans, i think it's worth it, don't you think? host: appreciate your
talk about the confidence board "the wall street journal report"ed on. headline, poll, the economic confidence in the u.s. the ns lower at minus 12, gallup economic confidence averaged minus 12 for the week ending august 9. his is consistent with the weekly averages since early. remains much lower than the positive numbers at the beginning of the year. entered positive territory in late december for time since 2008. it dropped below zero in february and has not been in territory since...
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the iconic moments. he travels to west berlin and says mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. getting beyond the important speech and have significant it was to the 10 year period you just discussed in terms of his approach to the cold war and the fall of the soviet union. james graham wilson: at the end of the day, there was no operational policy that flowed from it in the reagan administration. that is to say, they did not follow up my coming up with a policy for how to bring down the wall. the basic tenor in reagan's ofversation towards the end his administration was that maybe this was something that could happen in several decades. to give another example about the berlin wall, he said to me about hemorrhages and your said said ton november -- me that henry kissinger said to him in november that what would have been on his watch was the very gradual start of a very gradual communication of soviet -- diminishing of soviet control. it might come down within the next two decades. it happens within a year and not because reagan said to tear down the wall. when it came down tha
the iconic moments. he travels to west berlin and says mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. getting beyond the important speech and have significant it was to the 10 year period you just discussed in terms of his approach to the cold war and the fall of the soviet union. james graham wilson: at the end of the day, there was no operational policy that flowed from it in the reagan administration. that is to say, they did not follow up my coming up with a policy for how to bring down the wall. the...
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border. >> they will pay for the wall. they are sending drugs and they are taking money out. they are making a lot of money. mexico is making a lot of money. >> reporter: the details angered some of his republican opponents. others agree on the wall's importance. >> so our leading contender, mr. trump, is going backward on immigration and i think he is going to take all of us with him if we don't watch it. >> finish the wall and make it clear anybody that comes over that wall, once we have done it, you're going back. >> reporter: trump says if mexico refuses to pay for the wall, the u.s. will raise fees on visas and border crossing cards. donald trump will take a break from campaigning today and plans to report for jury duty in new york city. >> can you imagine what it would be like in that courtroom? okay, thank you. >>> some sad news to report this morning. actor morning freeman's granddaughter has been killed. a man has been arrested at the scene and treated as an emotionally disturbed person. no charges have been find. hines was actually freeman's step-granddaughter. in a
border. >> they will pay for the wall. they are sending drugs and they are taking money out. they are making a lot of money. mexico is making a lot of money. >> reporter: the details angered some of his republican opponents. others agree on the wall's importance. >> so our leading contender, mr. trump, is going backward on immigration and i think he is going to take all of us with him if we don't watch it. >> finish the wall and make it clear anybody that comes over that...
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i had joined the k-9 units prior to coming inside the walls. by the time they opened it up for us, most of the fellows knew me already. i wasn't this strange oddity coming inside. like i said, it's all in internal affairs' hands now while you're on key lock. it's all in internal affairs. right now i need you to lose the sheet and i need you to lose all the posters off that back wall. acceptance of staff by inmates is a hard thing to earn in here. sometimes respect comes a little bit quicker than it does with males. a lot of it is ego when they're bucking the male staff, where they don't have to prove anything to a female. hey. i need you to take the clothes off the conduit because that's not allowed and that extra little shelf you've got going, that's a no-no. okay? you always have to have your eyes and ears open. you have to sense the atmosphere or the environment. but i have seen staff assaulted. i have seen staff die. it's a very violent environment and it can happen. nobody, i don't believe, really knows the true reasons why sometimes. >> i'
i had joined the k-9 units prior to coming inside the walls. by the time they opened it up for us, most of the fellows knew me already. i wasn't this strange oddity coming inside. like i said, it's all in internal affairs' hands now while you're on key lock. it's all in internal affairs. right now i need you to lose the sheet and i need you to lose all the posters off that back wall. acceptance of staff by inmates is a hard thing to earn in here. sometimes respect comes a little bit quicker...
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the walls. so they don't really have an avenue to go out. we have certain inmates we have to move once a month from cell to cell to make sure they're not trying to tunnel out or something of that nature. >> i guess they believe that i'm an extreme escape risk because of my military background and because of my escape attempt. they -- at one time i was down in nashville at river bend and they found some homemade explosives in my cell, and that kind of didn't help my case at all. and i've been on max for 12 years. sometimes in my rare moments i think i'd want to go again, sometimes not. if i thought i'd have a chance to get back in court, maybe i'd stop thinking about it. every man wants his freedom. >> michael king could spend the rest of his life in max, but he is far from the most notorious escapee at brushy mountain. the most famous escape was made by james earl ray nine years after he killed civil rights leader martin luther king jr. ray had been an escapee from missouri state penitentiary wh
the walls. so they don't really have an avenue to go out. we have certain inmates we have to move once a month from cell to cell to make sure they're not trying to tunnel out or something of that nature. >> i guess they believe that i'm an extreme escape risk because of my military background and because of my escape attempt. they -- at one time i was down in nashville at river bend and they found some homemade explosives in my cell, and that kind of didn't help my case at all. and i've...
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do you know how tall the wall is? like this. it is not a wall. it is a little fence. people put up a ladder that they buy at home depot and they jump and that's the end of it. i'm talking about a wall. see that ceiling there? higher. did you ever see -- okay. did you ever see the plank for parking garages? as an example. not a big deal. i'm a great builder. what do i best in life, i build. your infrastructure is crumbling. isn't it nice to have a builder? a real builder. so you take pre cast plank. it comes 30 feet long, 40 feet long, 50 feet long. you see the highways where they can span 50, 60 feet, even longer than that, right? and do you a beautiful nice pre cast plank with beautiful everything. just perfect. i want it to be so beautiful. maybe someday they'll call at this time trump wall. maybe. so i have to make sure it's beautiful, right? i'll be very proud of that wall. if they call at this time trump wall, it has to be beautiful. and you put that plank up and you dig your footings. and you put that plank up. there's no ladder going over that. if they're having
do you know how tall the wall is? like this. it is not a wall. it is a little fence. people put up a ladder that they buy at home depot and they jump and that's the end of it. i'm talking about a wall. see that ceiling there? higher. did you ever see -- okay. did you ever see the plank for parking garages? as an example. not a big deal. i'm a great builder. what do i best in life, i build. your infrastructure is crumbling. isn't it nice to have a builder? a real builder. so you take pre cast...
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year i was on fox news sunday and laid out what i thought woe should do, secure the border, build the wall is, have the tex nolg and the personnel to make sure it's safe and secure. >> first of all we should finish the fence. >> we build a fence where it needs to be built. >> i will build the greatest wall that you've ever seen. i'm talking about a wall. see that ceiling up there? higher. >> rich lowery is a national review editor and fox news contributor. great to see you tonight. so we heard from him a little earlier tonight, the same kind of thing and he said china did it. what's the big deal. it's going to be a gigantic high wall and he's going to make mexico pay for it. >> a big beautiful wall. >> the most beautiful wall we've ever seen. >> a lot of the fencing that exists there is vehicle fencing that is not meant to stop people. >> humans. >> a lot of it isn't double fencing. but it does make a lot of sense to spend billions of dollars to build a great wall of china literally in the middle of nowhere. and if you want the bang for the buck, we need the political will to enforce the l
year i was on fox news sunday and laid out what i thought woe should do, secure the border, build the wall is, have the tex nolg and the personnel to make sure it's safe and secure. >> first of all we should finish the fence. >> we build a fence where it needs to be built. >> i will build the greatest wall that you've ever seen. i'm talking about a wall. see that ceiling up there? higher. >> rich lowery is a national review editor and fox news contributor. great to see...
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a hammer taps on the wall as it glides along. a microphone in the robot picks up the sound and on the-board computer identifies damaged tiles. tiles display in white are risky ones. the system also generates a detailed analysis showing different degrees of damage. >> translator: as you can see, robots can do the job fast and create an inspection report accurately and efficiently. we think there is a great merit. >> reporter: construction managers say the tight labor market is not a temporary issue. that means the machine on the building is here to stay. nhk world. >>> tokyo stock prices opened sharply lower amid uncertainties over the global economy. the key nikkei index has dropped below 20,000 for the first time in 5 weeks. the stock average had declined three sessions in a row through thursday. it is now at the lowest level since mid-july. a sharp downturn in china's stock markets has been weighing on japanese investor sentiment. overnight, new york share prices also plunlged more than 2%. the dow jones industrial average dropp
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but we need the wall. we have to stop these killers from coming in. en you look at the murders happening and all of the crime that is happening, and i've been saying, and i said it, mexico is sending, they're very smart, mexico is sending some rough people, some bad dudes, and you see some of those dudes. >> it solves a lot of their social problems. by keeping the border open, they're saying extensively go. >> you know how expensive it is to house these people in a prison when you have a killer of kate or the killer who killed the woman yesterday and killed a 66-year-old woman and raped her and tortured her? you know how expensive? >> let me ask you, again, voter specific details. >> go ahead. >> obamacare. what's your alternative? >> okay, so you can do these saving account concept which is a lot of people, health care savings accounts which a lot of people are talking about and costs the country very little. costs the people very little, and they get the money when they don't need it. it's an amazing system and i actually think that if you're a democ
but we need the wall. we have to stop these killers from coming in. en you look at the murders happening and all of the crime that is happening, and i've been saying, and i said it, mexico is sending, they're very smart, mexico is sending some rough people, some bad dudes, and you see some of those dudes. >> it solves a lot of their social problems. by keeping the border open, they're saying extensively go. >> you know how expensive it is to house these people in a prison when you...
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one of the architects suggest she drop the dominoes and, quote, leave the wall. hen one of the jurists or another student suggested that it continue underground continuing the idea of a great buried box. thanks for the question. >> next question. ham, with the camera -- ma'am, with the camera, could you make -- >> actually, i have two questions. first question is with all the negativity surrounding the war, i mean, from the total cost to our nation in both lives and funding, how -- what's your opinion as to why the wall is so popular? >> well, bob, i think it's a combination of the fact that the, again, the war was the experience of our generation, and it touched so many people. and i think the wall is popular for two reasons, because it speaks to that memory that is in the consciousness of the nation, but i believe it also speaks because of its unique and beautiful design. which, again, is sort of figuring out why is, again, above my pay grade. so -- >> second question is knowing all the obstacles that you went through, you know, to -- and some of them seemed ver
one of the architects suggest she drop the dominoes and, quote, leave the wall. hen one of the jurists or another student suggested that it continue underground continuing the idea of a great buried box. thanks for the question. >> next question. ham, with the camera -- ma'am, with the camera, could you make -- >> actually, i have two questions. first question is with all the negativity surrounding the war, i mean, from the total cost to our nation in both lives and funding, how --...
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the wall is peanuts. it's interesting. in china, listen this, in china, the great china wall.t a wall. that's the wall you don't climb over with a ladder, you don't even go under it, okay? that wall is 13,000 miles. if you add up everything in the kitchen sink with what we're talking about on our boarder, it's less than 2,000 miles and a lot of it you don't have to do because there are areas built. so let's say you talk about 1,000 miles versus 13 and say you can't do it. it's peanuts and i'll get mexico whether it's a tariff or whether they give us the money. sean, they need us so badly and i'll be friends with mexico. i'll have a great relationship with mexico. we have a bad relationship with mexico. they are an abuser. china is an abuser. every country is because we have very stupid people representing us. they are incompetent. >> through a tariff, whatever means necessary. >> we're not paying for it. >> you want to do business, you help us with that. >> you know how easy that the the is? they will give us the money. i watch politicians come on, can you imagine sean, he say
the wall is peanuts. it's interesting. in china, listen this, in china, the great china wall.t a wall. that's the wall you don't climb over with a ladder, you don't even go under it, okay? that wall is 13,000 miles. if you add up everything in the kitchen sink with what we're talking about on our boarder, it's less than 2,000 miles and a lot of it you don't have to do because there are areas built. so let's say you talk about 1,000 miles versus 13 and say you can't do it. it's peanuts and i'll...
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a hammer taps on the wall as it glides along. a microphone in the robot picks up the sound and the on-board computer identifies damaged tiles. tiles displayed in white are risky ones. the system also generates a detailed analysis showing different degrees of damage. >> translator: as you can see, robots can do the job fast and create an inspection report accurately and efficiently. we think there is great merit. >> reporter: construction managers say the tight labor market is not a temporary issue. that means the new muscle on the building sight is here to stay. nhk world. >>> police in thailand are learning more details about the man they believe is behind monday's deadly explosion in bangkok. they now say he went to the bomb site in a taxi. the explosion at a popular shrine left 20 people dead and 125 wounded. police say security footage shows the man leaving a backpack with the bomb at this site. they say he entered the taxi 4 miles west of the explosion site. they say the man showed the driver the screen of his mobile phone to
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up on the wall to the left of where heidi's body was, was a number one written on the wall. so found that obviously to be odd. >> she's number one and get ready cause because -- >> right, yeah. >> -- here comes trouble, huh? >> exactly. >> reporter: those first few hours left investigators wondering was this the first signature of a budding serial killer? was there going to be a number two? or was it something else? >> the house was tossed, yeah, ransacked. you've got a potential motive of burglary. and you've got the other motive on the wall of a serial murderer. >> reporter: 20 miles away, walter and donna bernadzikowski got a knock on the door at their severna park, maryland home. it was the police. >> and he says, you have a daughter heidi and, yes. you know, and i said, you know, what's the matter? you know, she's been in an accident? what -- you know, what's going on? and he said, heidi's dead. >> it -- it was quite a shock, and i just started like pinching myself. i've got to wake up from this dream. this has gotta be a dream. >> i think our whole world just changed. >
up on the wall to the left of where heidi's body was, was a number one written on the wall. so found that obviously to be odd. >> she's number one and get ready cause because -- >> right, yeah. >> -- here comes trouble, huh? >> exactly. >> reporter: those first few hours left investigators wondering was this the first signature of a budding serial killer? was there going to be a number two? or was it something else? >> the house was tossed, yeah, ransacked....
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i have said they are going to pay for the wall and they will pay for the wall. , it's peanuts compared to the money we are talking about. they take in they are doing to us in trade and at the border it's unbelievable. >> if you would repeal nafta by executive order as president that would certainly hurt mexico. so maybe you could do that. >> isis. how are you going to defeat isis? >> i would hit them so hard. i would find our proper general. i would find the patton or mcarthur. i would hit them so hard your head would spin. remember, i he sent you the document. i said in 2004 we should not go in and do that whole thing with iraq. that was a disaster because i said that iran will take over and it will totally destabilize the middle east. but there is nobody bigger or better at the military than i am. >> are you telling me you are going to send american ground troops into syria? >> i'm not telling you anything. the reason i'm not because if i run and i win, i don't want them to know the game. >> okay. but you have to -- if you want to hit them hard -- >> -- i'm pro
i have said they are going to pay for the wall and they will pay for the wall. , it's peanuts compared to the money we are talking about. they take in they are doing to us in trade and at the border it's unbelievable. >> if you would repeal nafta by executive order as president that would certainly hurt mexico. so maybe you could do that. >> isis. how are you going to defeat isis? >> i would hit them so hard. i would find our proper general. i would find the patton or...