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u.s. is planning to spend almost two million dollars and training people to respond to emergency situations with more his kind of more pay. the u.s. department of homeland security has just approved a grant to create a trauma training program for high schools around the country essentially one point eight million dollars is being offered for those who could create a long term self-sustaining mechanism for the safety of high school students teenagers are being taught how to treat gunshot wounds and deal with dangerous situations in ohio tactical grade pepper spray is being placed around the schools now when a canister is removed alarm will sound alerting the authorities here's how one politician described the pepper spray system. this will stop anyone in their tracks . in north dakota the police are asking that high powered rifles be stored on school grounds meanwhile texas is jumping on the bandwagon of giving teachers guns we need our teachers to be armed we you know when you have when you're facing someone who's an active shooter the best way to take that shooter down that is with a gun but even better than that is four or five guns to one there's even talk of
u.s. is planning to spend almost two million dollars and training people to respond to emergency situations with more his kind of more pay. the u.s. department of homeland security has just approved a grant to create a trauma training program for high schools around the country essentially one point eight million dollars is being offered for those who could create a long term self-sustaining mechanism for the safety of high school students teenagers are being taught how to treat gunshot wounds...
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u.s. department of homeland security has just approved a grant to create a trauma training program for high schools around the country essentially one point eight million dollars is being offered for those who could create a long term self-sustaining mechanism for the safety of high school students teenagers are being taught how to treat gunshot wounds and deal with dangerous situations in ohio tactical grade pepper spray is being placed around the schools now when a canister is removed alarm will sound alerting the authorities here's how one politician described the pepper spray system trust me this will stop anyone in their tracks. in north dakota the police are asking that high powered rifles be stored on school grounds meanwhile texas is jumping on the bandwagon of giving teachers guns we need teachers to be armed we you know when you have when you're facing someone who's an active shooter the best way to take that shooter down that is with a gun but even better than that is four or five guns to one there's even talk of firearm training for preschool children it's something that we shou
u.s. department of homeland security has just approved a grant to create a trauma training program for high schools around the country essentially one point eight million dollars is being offered for those who could create a long term self-sustaining mechanism for the safety of high school students teenagers are being taught how to treat gunshot wounds and deal with dangerous situations in ohio tactical grade pepper spray is being placed around the schools now when a canister is removed alarm...
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u.s. department of homeland security has just approved a grant to create a trauma training program for high schools around the country essentially one point eight million dollars is being offered for those who could create a long term self-sustaining mechanism for the safety of high school students teenagers are being taught how to treat gunshot wounds and deal with dangerous situations in ohio tactical grade pepper spray is being placed around the schools now when a canister is removed alarm will sound alerting the authorities here's how one politician described the pepper spray system. this will stop anyone in their tracks . in north dakota the police are asking that high powered rifles be stored on school grounds meanwhile texas is jumping on the bandwagon of giving teachers guns we need our teachers to be armed we you know when you have when you're facing someone who's an active shooter the best way to take that shooter down that is with a gun but even better than that is four or five guns to one there's even talk of firearm training for preschool children it's something that we should
u.s. department of homeland security has just approved a grant to create a trauma training program for high schools around the country essentially one point eight million dollars is being offered for those who could create a long term self-sustaining mechanism for the safety of high school students teenagers are being taught how to treat gunshot wounds and deal with dangerous situations in ohio tactical grade pepper spray is being placed around the schools now when a canister is removed alarm...
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u.s. department of homeland security has just approved a grant to create a trauma training program for high schools around the country essentially one point eight million dollars is being offered for those who could create a long term self-sustaining mechanism for the safety of high school students teenagers are being taught how to treat gunshot wounds and deal with dangerous situations in ohio tactical grade pepper spray is being placed around the schools now when a canister is removed alarm will sound alerting the authorities here's how one politician described the pepper spray system trust me this will stop anyone in their tracks. in north dakota the police are asking that high powered rifles be stored on school grounds meanwhile texas is jumping on the bandwagon of giving teachers guns we need our teachers to be armed we you know when you have when you're facing someone who's an active shooter the best way to take that shooter down that is with a gun but even better than that is four or five guns to one there's even talk of firearm training for preschool children it's something that we
u.s. department of homeland security has just approved a grant to create a trauma training program for high schools around the country essentially one point eight million dollars is being offered for those who could create a long term self-sustaining mechanism for the safety of high school students teenagers are being taught how to treat gunshot wounds and deal with dangerous situations in ohio tactical grade pepper spray is being placed around the schools now when a canister is removed alarm...
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u.s. the department of homeland security is pressing congress to change laws restricting with aircraft andhe radio frequencies that control them. u.s. officials say they need permission to try prevent that from happening here. pete williams, nbc news washington. >>> just ahead sunset for the sun dance kid. robert redford has decided cal it a career. >>> the aftermath of the highway inferno next. that's why pantene, the world's #1 conditioner brand, has conditioners for every hair type. from air-light foam for fine hair, to nourishing 3 minute miracle for thick and curly. and the moisture-infusing gold series collection. giving more women great hair days - every day. pantene. world's number one... conditioner brand. for over 100 years. try eucerin advanced repair. for dry, itchy rough skin. for immediate relief and 48-hour moisture. now try eucerin advanced cleanser in the shower. for immediate relief and 48-hour moisture. i'd say i'm a pretty spwell... i try to be. get 3-wick candles 2 for $20 everyday, so you can find one to suit every side of you. pier 1, this is me. i wish i could tell
u.s. the department of homeland security is pressing congress to change laws restricting with aircraft andhe radio frequencies that control them. u.s. officials say they need permission to try prevent that from happening here. pete williams, nbc news washington. >>> just ahead sunset for the sun dance kid. robert redford has decided cal it a career. >>> the aftermath of the highway inferno next. that's why pantene, the world's #1 conditioner brand, has conditioners for every...
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of those methods are deployed here. the government says t law prevents even testing counter drone technology in the u.s. the department of homeland security is pressing congress to change laws that restrict interfering with aircraft, which is how drones are classified and the radio frequencies that control them. terrorists use drones to drop bombs and u.s. officials say they need permission to try to prevent that from happening here. pete williams, nbc news, washington. >>> now to the disaster in paradise. the death toll is now at least 98 after that 6 6.9 magnitude earthquake rocked the popular resort islands. thousands of tourists are stranded in the desperate search is on for out missing. bill neely has the latest. >> reporter: an earthquake, extraordinary scenes on a vacation beach. hundreds trying to escape. boats overwhelmed. they survived this, a one-minute long deadly quake felt by millions that sent many running for their lives. here as a ceiling collapses. >> oh my god. the earth is shaking. oh my god, things are dropping. >> it started falling down on us, rocks and rubbles, and then everyone running to get away. >> reporter: am
of those methods are deployed here. the government says t law prevents even testing counter drone technology in the u.s. the department of homeland security is pressing congress to change laws that restrict interfering with aircraft, which is how drones are classified and the radio frequencies that control them. terrorists use drones to drop bombs and u.s. officials say they need permission to try to prevent that from happening here. pete williams, nbc news, washington. >>> now to the...
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of the u.s. border patrol of u.s. customs and border protection at the department of homeland security. second, we have mr. robert gaudian. acting deputy assistant director for field operations west of the u.s. immigration and custom enforcement at the u.s. department of homeland security. third, we have commander jonathan white. commission core. federal health coordinating official for the 2018 u.a.c. reunification effort at the u.s. department of health and human services. finally, we have mr. james mchenry, who is director of the executive office for immigration review at the u.s. department of justice. i appreciate all of you being here today. appreciate your service. we look forward to hearing your testimony. the rules of the subcommittee require that all witnesses be sworn in. at this time i'd ask you to please stand and raise your right hand. do you swear the testimony you're about to give before this subcommittee will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? thank you. let the record reflect that witnesses all answered in the affirmative. we will be using a timing sys
of the u.s. border patrol of u.s. customs and border protection at the department of homeland security. second, we have mr. robert gaudian. acting deputy assistant director for field operations west of the u.s. immigration and custom enforcement at the u.s. department of homeland security. third, we have commander jonathan white. commission core. federal health coordinating official for the 2018 u.a.c. reunification effort at the u.s. department of health and human services. finally, we have...
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u.s. department of homeland security. white, the we have james mchenry, director of a decadent office for immigration review at the u.s. department of justice. being today and appreciate your service. we look forward to hearing your testimony. the subcommittee requires eyewitnesses be sworn in. please stand and raise your right hand. do you swear the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god. thank you. let the record reflects the witnesses answered in the affirmative. we're using a timing system today. all of your testimony will be at into the record and we ask you to limit your oral testimony to five minutes. you will have a chance to have a dialogue when your testimony is completed. mr. hudson, go first. of theinguished members committee, thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today on behalf of u.s. customs and border protection. i am proud to have served the u.s. border patrol and immigration service short of 20 for days. i look forward --
u.s. department of homeland security. white, the we have james mchenry, director of a decadent office for immigration review at the u.s. department of justice. being today and appreciate your service. we look forward to hearing your testimony. the subcommittee requires eyewitnesses be sworn in. please stand and raise your right hand. do you swear the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god. thank you. let the record reflects...
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of the u.s. border control of u.s. customs and border protection. robert gu have mr. aidan. he is at the u.s. department of homeland security. third, we have commander serves withte who the commission core and is the federal health coordinating official for the 2018 reunification effort of health and human services. finally, we have mr. james mchenry. he is director of the executive office for immigration review at the u.s. department of justice. i appreciate you being here today and appreciate your service. we look forward to hearing your testimony. the subcommittee requires eyewitnesses be sworn in. please stand and raise your right hand. do you swear the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god. thank you. let the record reflects the witnesses answered in the affirmative. we will be using a timing system today. all of your testimony will be printed in the record and we ask you to limit your oral testimony to five minutes. we will have a chance to have a dialogue when your testimony is completed. mr. hudson. >> thank you. distinguished members of the commi
of the u.s. border control of u.s. customs and border protection. robert gu have mr. aidan. he is at the u.s. department of homeland security. third, we have commander serves withte who the commission core and is the federal health coordinating official for the 2018 reunification effort of health and human services. finally, we have mr. james mchenry. he is director of the executive office for immigration review at the u.s. department of justice. i appreciate you being here today and appreciate...
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u.s. department of homeland security. the honorable thomas six, commission of u.s. election assistance commission. the honorable maggie oliver, secretary of state from new mexico, the honorable rick c hatch, auditor of weber county, utah. welcome pursuant to committee rules of laughter diminishment of don't ask you to please stand and racial right hand. [witnesses were sworn in] you may sit down. there's a lighting system that will help you. you may rest assured that your opening statements are in the possession of every member and it will be red city state are able to summers remarks in five minutes that would be great. with that, mr. krebs, you are recognized. >> thank you. chairman gowdy, ranking member cummings, and members of the committee thank you for today's opportunity to testify regarding the department of homeland security ongoing efforts to assist state and local election officials, those who own and operate election system with improving the resilience of election security across america. today's rate is timely, as primary elections are winding down and
u.s. department of homeland security. the honorable thomas six, commission of u.s. election assistance commission. the honorable maggie oliver, secretary of state from new mexico, the honorable rick c hatch, auditor of weber county, utah. welcome pursuant to committee rules of laughter diminishment of don't ask you to please stand and racial right hand. [witnesses were sworn in] you may sit down. there's a lighting system that will help you. you may rest assured that your opening statements are...
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u.s. the department of homeland security is partnering with treasury, state and defense department to securen's networks from sponsored attacks pouring in from nations like russia, iran, north korea and china by creating an aggressive strategy of deterrence and retribution promising to track down the individual hackers behind the sniper attacks. u.s. officials are identifying the individual hackers and have a local authorities arrest them. the whole idea is to terror untrendy turbine actors are meddling with united states infrastructure triggered by a cyberattack were hackers gained access to the control rooms of u.s. electric utilities, giving them the power to cause blackouts. deterrence is an enough. the national infrastructure advisory council to the president says the threat to america's electrical grid is so serious the u.s. needs to be prepared for a catastrophic power outage and report to the president to counsel writes cyber is the sole arena where private companies at the front line of defense in a nation did attack on u.s. infrastructure. there is a narrow and fleeting window of o
u.s. the department of homeland security is partnering with treasury, state and defense department to securen's networks from sponsored attacks pouring in from nations like russia, iran, north korea and china by creating an aggressive strategy of deterrence and retribution promising to track down the individual hackers behind the sniper attacks. u.s. officials are identifying the individual hackers and have a local authorities arrest them. the whole idea is to terror untrendy turbine actors are...
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of the u.s. sanctions against russia. scheduled to testify, officials from the department of state, treasury and homeland security. we will have live coverage starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span 3. you can also watch online at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. tonight on a special edition of american history tvs lectures in history we take a look at the presidency of andrew jackson. arizona state university professor jonathan barth joins us live to take your calls and questions on air. watch american history tv in prime time at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> join us this evening at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3 for a special call-in edition of an american history tv feature, lectures in history. our topic is the presidency of andrew jackson with arizona state university professor jonathan barth leading the conversation and answering your questions. watch lectures in history tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >>> listen to lectures in history on the go by streaming our podcasts anywhere, anytime. you're watching american history tv, only on c-span 3. >>> sunday night on q & a, nationa
of the u.s. sanctions against russia. scheduled to testify, officials from the department of state, treasury and homeland security. we will have live coverage starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span 3. you can also watch online at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. tonight on a special edition of american history tvs lectures in history we take a look at the presidency of andrew jackson. arizona state university professor jonathan barth joins us live to take your...
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one official with the department of homeland security said u.s. immigration laws have required immigrants not be a burden to federal taxpayers. the official says the public benefit rules have been ignored for decades. critics dispute it. in a statement of fox news, the aclu's deputy national political director says this regulatory change would effectively punish families and u.s. citizen children for the lack of wealth, adding "legal immigrants who work minimum wage jobs would be forced to decide between their continued legal status and their child's health and nutrition." these changes are not officially public and they are not final. shannon. >> shannon: all right, ellison. we will track it. very interesting. bank you. a previously deported illegal immigrant from honduras convicted of raping a child after philadelphia ignored and i.c.e. detainer and released him pled guilty to illegal reentry. u.s. attorney says "the facts of this case highlight the danger posed by the city of philadelphia's decision to disregard i.c.e. detainers and release prev
one official with the department of homeland security said u.s. immigration laws have required immigrants not be a burden to federal taxpayers. the official says the public benefit rules have been ignored for decades. critics dispute it. in a statement of fox news, the aclu's deputy national political director says this regulatory change would effectively punish families and u.s. citizen children for the lack of wealth, adding "legal immigrants who work minimum wage jobs would be forced to...
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u.s. elections. >> that was the message from tha top nat security officials. leaders from the fbi, department of homeland security and intelligence community made a surprise appearance in the white house briefing room, just three months ahead of the midterm's ttailed pervasive russian effort to tryhe weaken ade dihe u.s. so far, efforts are not as robust as during the 2016 campaign. but that could change. >> make no mistake, the scope of this foreign influence threat is broad dd deep. >> oocracy itself is in the crosshairs. >> hours later, president trump continued to cast doubt on meddling, refring to the russia probe as a hoax during a rally in pennsylvania. >>> it's 4:07. first daughter, ivanka trump is ancing herself from some of her father's controversial policies. she answer eed questions at an event yesterda when asked about her high and low points during her time at the white house, she said that one of the lowest points was seeing the family satepns at the u.s./mexico border. >> that was a low point for me, as well. i feel very strongly about that. and i am very vehemently against family separat
u.s. elections. >> that was the message from tha top nat security officials. leaders from the fbi, department of homeland security and intelligence community made a surprise appearance in the white house briefing room, just three months ahead of the midterm's ttailed pervasive russian effort to tryhe weaken ade dihe u.s. so far, efforts are not as robust as during the 2016 campaign. but that could change. >> make no mistake, the scope of this foreign influence threat is broad dd...
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the caller mentioned the compound on nebraska avenue which is very department of homeland security is now in working for the u.s. navy. >> host: is a simply a manpower issue? >> guest: they were unavailable. we brought in the navajo -- native american communication and then we did the same for winning. we needed educated people who are adept at not the language you could learn to work very quickly. i found a memo and the archive in which somebody at the u.s. navy recruiting codebreakers new service women's colleges. the men are unavailable, let's see what women can do. >> host: from yearbook 1942, the chair of the senate committee on naval affairs argued that admitting women into the navy would rake up homes and amount to a step upward in civilization. >> guest: yes come enormous controversy about admitting women. the codebreakers we've been talking to were women accepted for volunteer emergency service. this is the first effort to include women in the u.s. military. someone world war i, but a larger number of women and a lot of resistance from the older admirals in the navy. they didn't want their uniforms to
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honorable michael chertoff, aughter of really terrific new book, exploding data, reclaiming our cyber security in digital age and secretary of the u.s. department of homelandfrom 2005 to 2009 mike led in blocking would-be terrorists, currently as cofounder and executive chairman of the chertoff provides strategic counsel to corporate and government leaders on broad range of security issues, today we will discuss secretary chertoff's belief that growth of internet made greatest threats not physical but digital. please welcome secretary chertoff. [applause] >> thank you. i want to say when i is that -- gavel, i was like wow, i haven't had a gavel since i use to bed in court. >> i used to be when nancy was the speaker and it's five times, the secret is you don't bang the gavel, you go like this. so only effective if you have the look that my mother taught me which can make lots wife turn into pillar salt. i was interested not because the older that we all live in. is the data safe, is facebook really building communities or are they just selling your data as you know they have the largest stock decline and i approach the book and and wondered, you know, this
honorable michael chertoff, aughter of really terrific new book, exploding data, reclaiming our cyber security in digital age and secretary of the u.s. department of homelandfrom 2005 to 2009 mike led in blocking would-be terrorists, currently as cofounder and executive chairman of the chertoff provides strategic counsel to corporate and government leaders on broad range of security issues, today we will discuss secretary chertoff's belief that growth of internet made greatest threats not...
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know what was going on and then in these compounds which department of homeland security is now is where the codebreakers were working for the u.s. navy. >>host: why women? >> guest: the men were unavailable at was a national emergency we availed ourselves of native american communication linguist and we did the same for women we needed educated people with math and language that can learn very quickly i literally found memo in the national archives when they were recruiting codebreakers typed up new source, women's colleges men are unavailable let's see what the women can do. >>host: from your book the committee on naval affairs argued admitting women into the navy would break up homes and go backward in civilization. >> there was a nervous controversy getting women into the military during world war ii because those codebreakers were women accepted for volunteer emergency service their first gig ever to include in the u.s. military there was son in world war i but this is a larger number with a lot of resistant from the older admirals they didn't want them the navy blue but gray or tan but the women who were pushing for inclus
know what was going on and then in these compounds which department of homeland security is now is where the codebreakers were working for the u.s. navy. >>host: why women? >> guest: the men were unavailable at was a national emergency we availed ourselves of native american communication linguist and we did the same for women we needed educated people with math and language that can learn very quickly i literally found memo in the national archives when they were recruiting...
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u.s. didn't go home when they were supposed to last year. the department of homeland security reports more than 700,000 people overstayed their visas. that makes up the largest group of people who are in the u.s. illegally. if you overstay a visa more than 180 days you could be barred from reentering the u.s. for 3 years. fewer than 180 days and usually there is no penalty. >>> 49ers will be honoring dwight clark all season long. take a look at the helmet here. that little decal number 87 all of the players are going to wear this all season long. and there will be a special spot on the field to signify the catch in nfc championship game. the statue will be also erected outside the stadium. dwight clark died in june from l lou gehrig's disease. >>> a new york congressman arrested. the charges he's facing and too close to call. a special election in ohio getting national attention. the reason both sides are taking notice. >>> are you having car trouble? our consumer unit posted this to the social media pages. but you can watch it here to see how you can save some cash. >>> six t
u.s. didn't go home when they were supposed to last year. the department of homeland security reports more than 700,000 people overstayed their visas. that makes up the largest group of people who are in the u.s. illegally. if you overstay a visa more than 180 days you could be barred from reentering the u.s. for 3 years. fewer than 180 days and usually there is no penalty. >>> 49ers will be honoring dwight clark all season long. take a look at the helmet here. that little decal number...
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of the u.s. citizenship and immigration services at the homeland security department talked about the challenges facing the agency , including the processing of credible asylum claims and lack of access to state criminal databases. this is just over one hour. ms. vaughan: good morning and thank you for coming this morning to our third newsmaker interview. this morning i will be talking , to francis cissna, the director of u.s. citizenship and immigration services. we've got lots and lots of questions this morning. we are so glad you are here. my colleague is now passing out cards for you to write a question if you have one. we will have a section at the end for those questions to be read. i apologize in advance of that we won't have time to get to everyone's questions, but i would do my best to find some of your questions that are of general interest and we can ask director cissna. i will speak for about 45 minutes, for our conversation, and then move to your questions. glad you are all here today and i am looking forward to this. please join me in welcoming francis cissna. [applause] ms. vaughan
of the u.s. citizenship and immigration services at the homeland security department talked about the challenges facing the agency , including the processing of credible asylum claims and lack of access to state criminal databases. this is just over one hour. ms. vaughan: good morning and thank you for coming this morning to our third newsmaker interview. this morning i will be talking , to francis cissna, the director of u.s. citizenship and immigration services. we've got lots and lots of...
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u.s. elwations. >> thathe message from the top national security officials. leaders from the fbi, department of homeland security and intelligence community made a nc surprise appin the white house briefing room, just three months ahead of the midterm's detailed pervave russian effort to try the weaken and divide the u.s. so far, efforts are not robust as during the 2016 campaign. but that could change.e >> m mistake, the scope of this foreign influence threat is broad and deep. >> our democracy itself is in the crosshairs. >> hours later, president trump continued to cast ngubt on meddreferring to the russia probe as a hoax during a rally in pennsylvania. >>> first daughter, ivanka trump is distancing herself from some of her father's controversial policies. she answered questions at an ev t yesterday. when asked about her high and low points during her time at the white house, she said that one of the lowest points was seeing the family separations at the u.s./mexico border. >> that was a low point for me, as well. i feel very strongly about thatr and i amvehemently against family separation. >> ivank
u.s. elwations. >> thathe message from the top national security officials. leaders from the fbi, department of homeland security and intelligence community made a nc surprise appin the white house briefing room, just three months ahead of the midterm's detailed pervave russian effort to try the weaken and divide the u.s. so far, efforts are not robust as during the 2016 campaign. but that could change.e >> m mistake, the scope of this foreign influence threat is broad and deep....
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the department of homeland security says more than 700,000 foreigners who legally entered the u.s. did not go home. >> the new numbers have lawmakers saying that the trump administration focused on the mexican border may be misplaced. we are live with what the new numbers could mean for shifting immigration policy, good morning. >> yeah. good morning. 52 million people came in legally according to the report. those are mostly students, business travelers there on vacation. they now make up one of the largest groups in the united states. the new report looks between october 2016 through september 2017. it calculates more than 700,000 people overstayed their visa which is actually lower than the previous year. the largest numbers issued were for china, brazil and argentina. the biggest group are at 4% mostly from african countries. i checked with the aclu. many immigration advocates are using this to attack president trump's immigration policies which have been focused on building the wall. this report shows visa violators may be a bigger problem. the department of homeland security
the department of homeland security says more than 700,000 foreigners who legally entered the u.s. did not go home. >> the new numbers have lawmakers saying that the trump administration focused on the mexican border may be misplaced. we are live with what the new numbers could mean for shifting immigration policy, good morning. >> yeah. good morning. 52 million people came in legally according to the report. those are mostly students, business travelers there on vacation. they now...
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. >>> the department of homeland security's watchdog says it will review a tsa program called quiet skies. the recently revealed program uses federal air marshals to track u.s. citizens flagged by computer software as possibly posing a threat. the passengers are not suspected of a crime. they are not under investigation and not on any terror watch list. investigators are looking into whether the program follows privacy laws and whether it is effective. >>> and students in parkland, florida, go back to school today, but things are hardly back to normal. six months after one of the deadliest school shootings in u.s. history left 17 people dead, marjory stoneman douglas high now features newly installed 20-foot fences. broward county investing $26 million in security at all of its schools, including double doors, cameras, and security personnel. >> a different kind of back-to-school shopping, right? >>> two sisters who worked in a school cafeteria in connecticut apparently had an appetite for cash, and we're not talking small potatoes. the pair are accused of stealing nearly $500,000 in a scam dating back to 2013, according to authorities. news 12 reports joan
. >>> the department of homeland security's watchdog says it will review a tsa program called quiet skies. the recently revealed program uses federal air marshals to track u.s. citizens flagged by computer software as possibly posing a threat. the passengers are not suspected of a crime. they are not under investigation and not on any terror watch list. investigators are looking into whether the program follows privacy laws and whether it is effective. >>> and students in...
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u.s. infrastructure from the start. it was triggered by a sweeping cyberattack from russia where hackers gained access to the control rooms of u.s. electric utilities, giving them the power to cause blackouts. now the department of homeland securityastrophic attack triggered this new strategy to focus on aggressive is deterrents before something worse happens. dhs partnering with state, treasury, defense, to come up with a forward leaning strategy. deterrents isn't enough. utility companies and national infrastructure advisory council to the president the threat to america's electrical grid is so serious, the u.s. needs to be prepared for a catastrophic power outage. in a letter to the president, the council writes, cyber capabilities of federal agencies are divided uncoordinated, duplicative, making them insufficient to address sophisticate the cyberattacks. a cyberattack on infrastructure puts private companies on the front line. they think we need to be prepared if something does happen. stuart: stuart: hillary, thank you very much indeed. there is a russia meddling threat i understand. >>> i will shortly talk about italy. it is very important for europe and repercussions would be very important to us. italy is proposing measu
u.s. infrastructure from the start. it was triggered by a sweeping cyberattack from russia where hackers gained access to the control rooms of u.s. electric utilities, giving them the power to cause blackouts. now the department of homeland securityastrophic attack triggered this new strategy to focus on aggressive is deterrents before something worse happens. dhs partnering with state, treasury, defense, to come up with a forward leaning strategy. deterrents isn't enough. utility companies and...
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. >>> the department of homeland security's inspector general will review a tsa program called quiet skies. the program uses federal air marshals to track u.s. citizens flagged as possibly posing a threat. the passengers are not suspected of a crime and not under investigation and not on any terror watch list. investigators will look into whether the program follows privacy laws and whether it's effective. the dhs inspector general's announcement of the review of the program came in response to a request by congressman michael caputo. >>> trying to address struggles. that story and more business news from diane king hall of "cbsmoneywatch." >> reporter: worries about global economic growth particularly the economy in china along with pain in the retail sector sent stocks lower. the dow lost 137 and the nasdaq down 96. >>> macy's still hasn't mastered a plan to keep shoppers in its stores. the department store chain says a key sales figure only inched up a .5% during its latest quarter. macy's has worked to reconfigure itself closing stores and allowing shoppers to check tout on their smartphones -- check out on their smartphones. profit was
. >>> the department of homeland security's inspector general will review a tsa program called quiet skies. the program uses federal air marshals to track u.s. citizens flagged as possibly posing a threat. the passengers are not suspected of a crime and not under investigation and not on any terror watch list. investigators will look into whether the program follows privacy laws and whether it's effective. the dhs inspector general's announcement of the review of the program came in...
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department of homeland security. >>> first lady melania trump's parents have become u.s. citizens.hey took their citizenship in a private ceremony in new york city yesterday. an attorney for them told "the new york times" melania sponsored her parents for their green cards and that, quote, they applied for citizenship when they were eligible. their lawyer stressed that the immigrants did not get any special treatment. the first lady did not attend yesterday's ceremony and her office declined to comment. president trump has railed against immigrants' ability to sponsor family members, tweeting last november, quote, chain migration must end now. some people come in and they bring their whole family with them, who can be truly evil. not acceptable. trump has proposed ending most family-based immigration, replacing it with a skills-based system. the president has not commented on his in-laws becoming u.s. citizens yet. >>> after president trump openly sparred with western allies at the g7 in canada this past june, some of his highest-ranking officials feared a similar personality clash
department of homeland security. >>> first lady melania trump's parents have become u.s. citizens.hey took their citizenship in a private ceremony in new york city yesterday. an attorney for them told "the new york times" melania sponsored her parents for their green cards and that, quote, they applied for citizenship when they were eligible. their lawyer stressed that the immigrants did not get any special treatment. the first lady did not attend yesterday's ceremony and her...
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u.s. elections. >> that was the message from the top natial security officials. leaders from the fbi, department of homeland security and intelligence community made a surprise appearance in the white house briefing room, just three months ahead of the midterm's detailed pervasive russian effort to try the weaken and .s divide the officials say so far, efforts are not as robust as during the 2016 campaign. but that could change. >> make no mistake, the scope of this foreign influence threat is broad and deep. >> our democracy itsf is in the crosshairs. >> hours later, president trump continued to cast doubt on meddling, referring to the a.ssia probe as a hoax during a rally in pennsylva >>> first daughter, ivanka trump is distancing herself from some of her father's controversial policies. she answered questions at an evenyesterday. when asked about her high and low points during her time at the white house, she said that one of the lowest points was seeing the family separations at the u.s./mexico border. >> that was a low point for me, as well. i feel very strongly about that. and i am very vehemently aga
u.s. elections. >> that was the message from the top natial security officials. leaders from the fbi, department of homeland security and intelligence community made a surprise appearance in the white house briefing room, just three months ahead of the midterm's detailed pervasive russian effort to try the weaken and .s divide the officials say so far, efforts are not as robust as during the 2016 campaign. but that could change. >> make no mistake, the scope of this foreign...
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department of homeland security and other agencies and their election responsibilities. my office is insuring these organizations receive timely and proactive intelligence community support. >> in the run-up to the helsinki summit, u.so ambassador said the president would raise the issue of maligned activity with president clinton. he didn't discuss that. at least at the press conference with usa today that the present has directed you to make the issue of election meddling a priority. how do you explain the disconnect between what you are saying, his advisors, and what the president had said about this issue? >> i'm not in the position to understand fully talk about what happened in helsinki. i d
department of homeland security and other agencies and their election responsibilities. my office is insuring these organizations receive timely and proactive intelligence community support. >> in the run-up to the helsinki summit, u.so ambassador said the president would raise the issue of maligned activity with president clinton. he didn't discuss that. at least at the press conference with usa today that the present has directed you to make the issue of election meddling a priority....
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u.s. senate and be a wallflower. i intend to speak out on these issues. why is there a department of homeland security?through tsa, the nonconstitutional zone, i get terribly upset. the federal government is growing. we should be reducing the size and scope of the federal government. it seems to me that republicans or democrats, it doesn't matter, that the size and scope of federal government is increasing. everybody sees that. >> neil: you are not pulling too badly. you are a late entrance, one poll as you at 22% compared to the republican challenger at 29% as a branch of the incumbent senators of 47%. that is not too shabby and a state where hillary clinton beats donald trump. so, how do you win over those who look at you and say, been there, done that. how do you avoid him plenty >> this is really pivotal on money. it is not about out raising your opponent. having parity when it comes to money and in the presidential races, and 2017, we raised $12 million to donald trump and hillary clinton's $1.8 billion apiece. i'm afraid that there is a reality attached to having money and getting your message ou
u.s. senate and be a wallflower. i intend to speak out on these issues. why is there a department of homeland security?through tsa, the nonconstitutional zone, i get terribly upset. the federal government is growing. we should be reducing the size and scope of the federal government. it seems to me that republicans or democrats, it doesn't matter, that the size and scope of federal government is increasing. everybody sees that. >> neil: you are not pulling too badly. you are a late...
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to try to weaken and divide the united states >> the head of the department of homeland security kristijan nielsen also said quote, u.sy is in the cross hairs. then mr. coats went on to say that russia isn't the only country that's been trying to meddle however they have been been doing it perhaps the most under this recent surveillance program. we are continuing to monitor that and we'll keep you posted morgan back to you. >> thanks sue. and of course just on the heels of facebook suspending almost three dozen pages that may or may not be tied to russians in terms of misinformation campaigns. >>> google may return to china and causing a lot of controversy. you have to hear more about this casino stocks tumbling again on weak earnings and weak guidance. should vegas be worried or is it just seasonal? billion dla dollar buyer and casino mogul tillman freiheita weighs np ceo les moonves said to speak oh on the company earning call will he answer questions on the sexual misconducclmsgastt ai ain him. a look at what we expect ahead on power lurj. well, it's earnings season once again. >>yeah. lot of tech companies are rep
to try to weaken and divide the united states >> the head of the department of homeland security kristijan nielsen also said quote, u.sy is in the cross hairs. then mr. coats went on to say that russia isn't the only country that's been trying to meddle however they have been been doing it perhaps the most under this recent surveillance program. we are continuing to monitor that and we'll keep you posted morgan back to you. >> thanks sue. and of course just on the heels of facebook...
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department of homeland security is essing conglass to change laws that restrict interfering with aircraft, which is how dros are classified and the radio frequencies. terrorists use drones to drop bombs and u.s. officials say they need permission to try omto prevent that happening here. pete williams, nbc news, washington. >>> now to the deisaster in paradise. the h toll is 98 after that 6.9 it mae earthquake rocked the popular resort islandsth ousands of tourists are stranded in the despere search is on for out missing. bill neely has the latest. earthquake, an extraordinary scenes on a vacation beach. hundreds trying to escape. boats overwhelmed. t this quake senny runs for their lives here as a ceiling collapses. >> oh my god. the eartis shaking. oh my god, things are dropping. >> falling down on us and rocks and rubble and everyone running to get away. >> reporter: among the tourists, john legend and his wife chrissy teaguen. she tweeted bali. embling. so long. before running to high ground wtheir children. not long after the earthquake another shock, a tsunami warning. >> it was literally everyone started running to the hills. >> reporter: my dad me climb on the roof of the house. >> re
department of homeland security is essing conglass to change laws that restrict interfering with aircraft, which is how dros are classified and the radio frequencies. terrorists use drones to drop bombs and u.s. officials say they need permission to try omto prevent that happening here. pete williams, nbc news, washington. >>> now to the deisaster in paradise. the h toll is 98 after that 6.9 it mae earthquake rocked the popular resort islandsth ousands of tourists are stranded in the...
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of them the u.s. will be able to start paying down large amounts of the $21 trillion in debt accumulated homeland security collects tariffs at borders on behalf of the treasury department's some back of the envelope math we can do for you first the tariffs already in effect if you base them off full year imports they rake in about $17 billion based on last year's import levels. then you have the new tariffs being considered on an additional $216 billion on chinese imports as well as cars and car parts from canada. all of those taken in together would bring in another $66 billion. the u.s. imported about $60 billion in cars and parts from canada in the last year. as we reported this weekend the white house is still weighing tariffs on those imports as nafta talks continue the talks with canada have been difficult since the g-7 even as progress is made with auto on nafta. and all the administration's policies may yield roughly $80 billion in revenue on tariffs give or take but that $80 billion could make a dent in the deficit but it would be a small one considering the budget deficit stood at $607 billion in june and you still have half a year to go, wilf >> okay, kayla,
of them the u.s. will be able to start paying down large amounts of the $21 trillion in debt accumulated homeland security collects tariffs at borders on behalf of the treasury department's some back of the envelope math we can do for you first the tariffs already in effect if you base them off full year imports they rake in about $17 billion based on last year's import levels. then you have the new tariffs being considered on an additional $216 billion on chinese imports as well as cars and...
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they propose the department of homeland security set up a hacking competition to identify vulnerabilities in systems across the country. the idea for ethical hackers to break into the u.ster databases and report their findings back to the government. this is called red teaming and said the government will use the hacker's findings to patch up holes in the system. where the innovation comes in. we have not done it at this scale. this leading edge way before. it's exciting to see this type of thinking apply to such a huge and complex program. >> it's a process the private sector already relies on. >> if you look at google, microsoft, facebook, twitter, the banks, a lot of fortune 500 companies established capture the flag competitions. >> red teaming may be a common practice, it carries risks that need to be managed. >> typically there are rules of engagement given to participants in these hacks. >> hackers need to be vetted and signed nondisclosure contracts to prevent leaking classified information. >> just because you give a group of computer scientists or hackers access to certain systems doesn't mean they get the kings to the kingdom. >> cyber policy experts say in
they propose the department of homeland security set up a hacking competition to identify vulnerabilities in systems across the country. the idea for ethical hackers to break into the u.ster databases and report their findings back to the government. this is called red teaming and said the government will use the hacker's findings to patch up holes in the system. where the innovation comes in. we have not done it at this scale. this leading edge way before. it's exciting to see this type of...
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intelligence community, we work closely with the department of homeland security and others. >> so secretary ford, so with -- russia has now $190 billion in u.s. treasuries. they're doing other things to prepare for the sanction regime efforts that we might make. what efforts are you aware of that russia is trying to do to prepare and are there other things to counter that prior to issuing of any further sanctions? >> thank you for the question, senator. i think in an open session it is probably unwise not to get into too many specifics about that. but it is safe to assume that the kremlin is preparing for potential future sanctions because they know full well what they intend to do and therefore i assume they can also anticipate that if they continue to do the kinds of things they have done that draw sanctions in the past, that we will continue to react to that. >> and are we in the state department dealing with our european allies who i think are bearing a higher degree of impact to this, are we in a comfortable position that they are going to stay with us, particularly when we talk about nordstream 2, are we going to preclude that? are the
intelligence community, we work closely with the department of homeland security and others. >> so secretary ford, so with -- russia has now $190 billion in u.s. treasuries. they're doing other things to prepare for the sanction regime efforts that we might make. what efforts are you aware of that russia is trying to do to prepare and are there other things to counter that prior to issuing of any further sanctions? >> thank you for the question, senator. i think in an open session...
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of them the u.s. will be able to start paying down large amounts of the $21 trillion in debt accumulated. tariffs are collected at the borders by the department of homeland security on behalf of the treasury department and while there aren't exact estimates available for what's come in this year, here is some back of the envelope math. the tariffs that are already in effect this year on steel and alum pneumonia as well as $34 billion in chinese imports would rake in about $17 billion a year based on last year's import levels other tariffs being considered on an additional $216 billion in chinese imports as well as cars and car parts from canada as we reported over the weekend, those bring in another $66 billion that's about $80 billion total not accounting for imports dropping or the administration negotiating any settlements. it is a small amount compared to the total budget deficit, which in june stood at $607 billion, ask it widened by $20 billion due to lower corporate taxes it's not the fifth the trump administration has touted tariffs as a revenue raiser. in july commerce secretary wilbur ross briefed lawmakers on those metal tariffs, and he touted a $1 bil
of them the u.s. will be able to start paying down large amounts of the $21 trillion in debt accumulated. tariffs are collected at the borders by the department of homeland security on behalf of the treasury department and while there aren't exact estimates available for what's come in this year, here is some back of the envelope math. the tariffs that are already in effect this year on steel and alum pneumonia as well as $34 billion in chinese imports would rake in about $17 billion a year...
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of trying to change behavior in russia? >> we work closely with the state department, the intelligence community, department of homeland security and others. >> secretary ford, with russia has dumped $90 billion of u.s. treasuries. there do other things to prepare for this next round of whatever sanctions efforts that we might make. what efforts are you aware of that russia is trying to do to prepare and other things we can do to counter that prior to issuing further sanctions? >> thank you, senator. i think it is unwise to get into specifics. it is safe to assume that they are preparing for potential future sanctions because they know that what they intend to do and i assume they can also anticipate if they continue to do the types of things they've done that have drawn sanctions in the past we will continue to react to that. >> are we in the state department deal with their allies, particularly european allies i think bear a higher degree of impact, are we in a comfortable position that they will stay with us? particularly we talk about proactively. are we trying to do anything to preclude that, or the rationale is hanging in there with us right now and how do you project that as we get further in
of trying to change behavior in russia? >> we work closely with the state department, the intelligence community, department of homeland security and others. >> secretary ford, with russia has dumped $90 billion of u.s. treasuries. there do other things to prepare for this next round of whatever sanctions efforts that we might make. what efforts are you aware of that russia is trying to do to prepare and other things we can do to counter that prior to issuing further sanctions?...
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department needs to fund homeland security. >>> coming up, the trade war between the u.s. and china is escalating to a whole new level with a fresh round ofishing tariffs going into effect just this morning. there are frustrated apple and cherry farmers who are feeling the impact. look at this, whale watchers getting the surprise of their lives. patiently waiting and boom, that humpback off the coast of pleasant island just leapt out of the water right in front of them. they got drench bud thed but th it was thrilling. mom: okay we need to get all your school supplies today. school... grade... done. done. hit the snooze button and get low prices on school supplies all summer long. like these for only $2 or less at office depot officemax. you might or joints.hing for your heart... like these for only $2 or less but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> time for money, power, politics. and the trump administration is escalating the trade war with china today imposing a ne
department needs to fund homeland security. >>> coming up, the trade war between the u.s. and china is escalating to a whole new level with a fresh round ofishing tariffs going into effect just this morning. there are frustrated apple and cherry farmers who are feeling the impact. look at this, whale watchers getting the surprise of their lives. patiently waiting and boom, that humpback off the coast of pleasant island just leapt out of the water right in front of them. they got drench...
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department of homeland security releasing new data showing more than 600,000 foreign travelers who legally entered the u.sst year overstayed their visas. the report shows canadians made up the largest group of overstays with 92,000 followed by mexicans. president trump now urging congress to complete a biometric entry/exit tracking system to monitor foreigners who visit legally. >> sandra: the star witness for the prosecution in paul manafort's trial getting a grilling by the defense attorney yesterday. his right hand man, rick gates, admitting he stole from his boss because he was living beyond his means saying he takes full responsibility for his mistakes. manafort's attorney hammered gates on credibility asking if he expects the jury to believe him after he admitted to lying. andrew mccarthy is a former u.s. attorney and fox news contributor. good of you to be here this morning. what a day in court yesterday. a lot of personal details we learned about the star witness, a flat in london, affair he was carrying on outside of his marriage. this hurts his credibility a lot. >> he didn't have a lot of credi
department of homeland security releasing new data showing more than 600,000 foreign travelers who legally entered the u.sst year overstayed their visas. the report shows canadians made up the largest group of overstays with 92,000 followed by mexicans. president trump now urging congress to complete a biometric entry/exit tracking system to monitor foreigners who visit legally. >> sandra: the star witness for the prosecution in paul manafort's trial getting a grilling by the defense...
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u.s. government do what? and the intel-community will help inform all of those that have to protect election systems, they're not directly involved in domestic affairs. that will go to the department of the fbi and homeland security and others. when it comes to the macropolicy, when it comes to the president setting the tone saying, this is the most severe threat we have going into elections, they're not seeing that. i suspect that intelligence officers, law enforcement officers, even election officer will be doing their utmost across the board to address this threat. they just hope the president doesn't try to obstruct that. >> i want to ask you about the mueller probe right now. we got this news today that he is talking to the manhattan madam and i'm wondering, what does that tell you about the tra ject ory. where it stand and where it was going. >> those are three words, mueller, manhattan mad dam doesn't fit. my experience tells me he does not go on wild goose chase, if he is talking to her and considering bringing her to the going, there is a good dam reason for it. obviously, the other roger stone area you were talking about, that is likely, if she was handling papers or in touch with wikileaks, that is use
u.s. government do what? and the intel-community will help inform all of those that have to protect election systems, they're not directly involved in domestic affairs. that will go to the department of the fbi and homeland security and others. when it comes to the macropolicy, when it comes to the president setting the tone saying, this is the most severe threat we have going into elections, they're not seeing that. i suspect that intelligence officers, law enforcement officers, even election...
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u.s. the chairman of the senate judiciary committee sending a letter to the department of homeland securityand his travel records. he told immigration officials he was a victim of terrorism in iraq and settled with his family in sacramento, california. do you have a relationship with your brother or sister? similar to this? >> i still hate you. >> turns out sibling rivally is good for kids. new study finds when children work out their problems with one another on their own it boosts emotional development and enhances social skills. the university of cambridge, center for family research, studied kids between 2 and 6 years old. so, maybe let's see if that works for jason chaffetz and his brother. steve: that's right, jillian because they join us live jason and alex. sibling rivally alive today when he came on you could see which has the better lighting? which chair? >> sibling rivalry, it's early. if that's true come off the chart. we would sit in the backseat and slam each other's thighs. brian: how much rivalry and friendship. >> three year age difference and i was better at everything we
u.s. the chairman of the senate judiciary committee sending a letter to the department of homeland securityand his travel records. he told immigration officials he was a victim of terrorism in iraq and settled with his family in sacramento, california. do you have a relationship with your brother or sister? similar to this? >> i still hate you. >> turns out sibling rivally is good for kids. new study finds when children work out their problems with one another on their own it boosts...