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u.s.-mexico border. coming up, a look behind the rhetoric. >>> and investors enjoy a huge day on wall street. >> the wild ride on wall street continued wednesday. the dow jones ended a six day losing streak with a 619 point gain. it closed at 16,285, up 4% from tuesday's close. the nasdaq and s&p 500 saw similar gains. >>> the unsettlesituation in asia so far news from asia is good. tokyo's nikkei exchange is up on what is already thursday there and so are markets in hong kong and in china. >>> republican presidential candidate donald trump has been calling for a wall to be built between the u.s. and mexico brt thermexico butthere are politicl reasons why it should not be done. paul beban is in nogales. paul. >> you can see this wall is built of steel and concrete, 20 feet high, looks like it would be impossible o to get over or through. but they do, manage to get over this border one way or another. they crawl over, tunnel under. in fact last year when i was here filming another series about the border,
u.s.-mexico border. coming up, a look behind the rhetoric. >>> and investors enjoy a huge day on wall street. >> the wild ride on wall street continued wednesday. the dow jones ended a six day losing streak with a 619 point gain. it closed at 16,285, up 4% from tuesday's close. the nasdaq and s&p 500 saw similar gains. >>> the unsettlesituation in asia so far news from asia is good. tokyo's nikkei exchange is up on what is already thursday there and so are markets in...
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u.s.-mexico border today to talk about immigration. the former florida governor says his solution to fix the is serious system and conservative, in contrast to hasplanned donald trump offered. while in mcallen, texas, he held a fundraiser, where it reportedly cost up to $15,000 to get a picture taken with the candidate. this is about 15 minutes. [applause] --hello, my name is representing house district 43. it is a tremendous honor to be here today, and i used to represent parts of it in the texas house. we had an incredible conversation with mr. bush, very candid and frank on items we care about the most, our wenomy, border security, and care about our schools and our roads, and we had a tremendous group put together with a tremendous field of knowledge that provides the insights that we need to give to the next resident of the united states, jeb bush. [applause] >> we were with water improvement district number three. security andrder issues on the river. >> i am a former city commissioner, and i am voting for jeb. >> i am a mayor. >
u.s.-mexico border today to talk about immigration. the former florida governor says his solution to fix the is serious system and conservative, in contrast to hasplanned donald trump offered. while in mcallen, texas, he held a fundraiser, where it reportedly cost up to $15,000 to get a picture taken with the candidate. this is about 15 minutes. [applause] --hello, my name is representing house district 43. it is a tremendous honor to be here today, and i used to represent parts of it in the...
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u.s./mexico border today? other day we saw the republican presidential front-runner donald trump make an appearance at the u.s./mexico border. >> every republican candidate does it. it's the issue republicans are most concerned about and frankly jeb bush has a majority republican position on immigration, on securitying the border, on not deporting four and a half million children who are u.s. citizens. remembers don't believe you ought to run out 11 million people and ship them out the door like we did in world war ii with the japanese and so jeb bush is going down there as most republican candidates other than trump have done. >> s.e, what's your analysis? >> i think all of the candidates before trump in a position position on immigration, now it looks like they're playing catchup. that's the way the campaign has unfolded. trump made a big sblash on this. now it's no matter what jeb's positions are -- and i think they're good -- it's like he's trying to catch up with trump. it will be interesting to see when
u.s./mexico border today? other day we saw the republican presidential front-runner donald trump make an appearance at the u.s./mexico border. >> every republican candidate does it. it's the issue republicans are most concerned about and frankly jeb bush has a majority republican position on immigration, on securitying the border, on not deporting four and a half million children who are u.s. citizens. remembers don't believe you ought to run out 11 million people and ship them out the...
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is building a wall the entire length of the u.s. mexico boarder 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 sense. >> so we are driving along the boarder, the fence is just controlling by there, mile roof mile, during the 1990's, 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 is really not even clear what it has gotten up. allock border there about six unh miles of sex fence. according to the government accountability office, depending on the terrain and the type offense, it costs between $200,015,000,000 per mile, to bill the fence. so the total build for that 670 miles costs $2.4 billion. it is safe to say it would cost many times what has already been spent. that $2.4 billion that was just to bill the fence, it costs hundreds of millions of dollars more every year, to maintain it, then there's the $3.7 billion we spend on 21,000 border pat
is building a wall the entire length of the u.s. mexico boarder 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 sense. >> so we are driving along the boarder, the fence is just controlling by there, mile roof mile, during the 1990's, 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 is really not...
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u.s. and mexico. t just how effective would a wall really be in paul beban has been doing some fact checking along the border. >> reporter: this is the u.s. side of the border fence. you can see it is built of steel and concrete. it looks like it would be impossible to get over or through. but people do. they manage to get across this border one way or another. they climb over or tunnel under. last year when i was here filming my crew and i saw two young men climb over this defense and back in no time at all. we assume they were drug runners. take a look. wow. they just shot right over it. donald trump says he'll stop young men like those and anybody else trying to cross this border illegally but replacing this fence with a wall. he then said he would call it the great wall of trump. and then he said the name may be a joke, but he is serious about building the wall. so let's take him seriously. is building a wall the entire length of the u.s., mexico border almost 2,000 miles even possible? let's take
u.s. and mexico. t just how effective would a wall really be in paul beban has been doing some fact checking along the border. >> reporter: this is the u.s. side of the border fence. you can see it is built of steel and concrete. it looks like it would be impossible to get over or through. but people do. they manage to get across this border one way or another. they climb over or tunnel under. last year when i was here filming my crew and i saw two young men climb over this defense and...
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u.s.-mexico war, there was the treaty of guadalupe-hidalgo which gave about a third of mexico's landmass to the united states. they sold it for $15 million. as part of the treaty, the people of mexican descent who are left in what used to be mexico and now was part of the united states were supposed to have all the same rights as any american citizen. but what ended up happening was that pretty soon they were relegated to second class citizenship. we had segregated schools, no schools and a lot of places. we had segregated public institutions. in places where you would see signs that said we don't surf mexicans or dogs, that was very prevalent throughout texas. my book focuses on post-world war ii events. it focuses on post-world war ii because that was a generation of men and women who were able to challenge some of those segregationist institutions we had in texas. after world war ii, the mexican-american men and women who went into the military got a new mindset. they had been wearing the military uniform all of a sudden a much greater numbers than before world war i. when they were w
u.s.-mexico war, there was the treaty of guadalupe-hidalgo which gave about a third of mexico's landmass to the united states. they sold it for $15 million. as part of the treaty, the people of mexican descent who are left in what used to be mexico and now was part of the united states were supposed to have all the same rights as any american citizen. but what ended up happening was that pretty soon they were relegated to second class citizenship. we had segregated schools, no schools and a lot...
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u.s.-mexico issue, or a u.s.-latin america issue. i think it's more of a... going into space created that "a-ha" moment, you know? you get that "a-ha" moment where you say, "i get it." and that's what we're trying to... you know, that's what i was trying to capture by saying that statement, is that it would be great to give that opportunity to every world leader so they can... they too can get that "ah-hah" moment. >> hinojosa: so for you this is still very emotional. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: i mean, you allow yourself to get teared up about this, because you don't feel like... i mean, you feel like our world is divided, and... tell me. >> no, i think there's always room for improvement in our world. you know, there's conflict throughout the world, and, you know, i think we ought to all try and strive and work to make it a much better place. and if making statements like those can help... i hope it's not hindering. i don't think it's hindering. but if it's able to help, or at least gets one... the president of mexico or the president of
u.s.-mexico issue, or a u.s.-latin america issue. i think it's more of a... going into space created that "a-ha" moment, you know? you get that "a-ha" moment where you say, "i get it." and that's what we're trying to... you know, that's what i was trying to capture by saying that statement, is that it would be great to give that opportunity to every world leader so they can... they too can get that "ah-hah" moment. >> hinojosa: so for you this is...
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u.s. and mexico. just how effective would a wall be? paul beban has been doing some fact checking. paul what you the find? >> well, good evening antonio. we're here in noag nogales on te arizona side, we're to get a seasonal rain shower. what it would mean what the terrain is like, what the physical realities of this area are, and what trump's proposal would really look like. this is the u.s. side of the border fence deposit. you can see it's built of steel and concrete, 20 feet high, it looks like it's impossible to get over or through. but people do, they manage to get through one way or another, they crawl over tunnel under. last year when i was filming, my crew and i saw two young men climb over this fence and back in no time at all. we assume they were drug runners. take a look at that. >> wow he shot right over. >> donald trump says he'll stop young men like those and anybody else trying cross this border illegally by replacing this fence with a 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
u.s. and mexico. just how effective would a wall be? paul beban has been doing some fact checking. paul what you the find? >> well, good evening antonio. we're here in noag nogales on te arizona side, we're to get a seasonal rain shower. what it would mean what the terrain is like, what the physical realities of this area are, and what trump's proposal would really look like. this is the u.s. side of the border fence deposit. you can see it's built of steel and concrete, 20 feet high, it...
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that had existed since the early 19th century were people were moving back and forth across the u.s., mexico border, they labor was actively recruited for the american labor market, suddenly after 1965, that migration becomes limited. but the patterns of migration continue to exist. so people continue to migrate but suddenly, those people find that they are labeled unauthorized while prior to 1975, they were just part of the natural order of things. they had been migrating freely for generations. individuals who are coming from mexico without authorization, they are migrating to an area of the united states that was once part of their country. over half of our country was once half of mexico. so their ancestors have been migrating to the united states for generations, and so suddenly, the labeling of this migration as unauthorized is a fairly recent phenomenon. you finally, you know, you give a name to it and that's what makes it unauthorized. >> why do they come to the united states? what are they looking for? >> they come far wide range of reasons. let me talk about migration from the amer
that had existed since the early 19th century were people were moving back and forth across the u.s., mexico border, they labor was actively recruited for the american labor market, suddenly after 1965, that migration becomes limited. but the patterns of migration continue to exist. so people continue to migrate but suddenly, those people find that they are labeled unauthorized while prior to 1975, they were just part of the natural order of things. they had been migrating freely for...
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u.s. and mexico. jeb bush came to south texas because he wanted to counterpunch all these attacks he's been getting from donald trump on immigration, and to show skeptical republican voters that he can beat the billionaire front-runner. jeb bush in his home state of texas, taking shots at donald trump over his promise to build a beautiful wall. >> you have to have a much deeper strategy than just building a fence. >> hours before, trump had already launched a pre-emptive strike. >> bush, by the way, attacked me in a very modest way. he's a low-energy person, so when he attacks, he attacks with low energy. >> trump's trouncing of the gop field in recent polls has pumped bush up. >> this is ruludicrous. >> dismissing questions from spanish speaking language in both languages about his use of a term some immigrants find offensive, anchor babies. >> i think we need to chill out as it relates to the political cretness. >> that soundsa lot like trump and so does this. >> you might want to read my book. >> p
u.s. and mexico. jeb bush came to south texas because he wanted to counterpunch all these attacks he's been getting from donald trump on immigration, and to show skeptical republican voters that he can beat the billionaire front-runner. jeb bush in his home state of texas, taking shots at donald trump over his promise to build a beautiful wall. >> you have to have a much deeper strategy than just building a fence. >> hours before, trump had already launched a pre-emptive strike....
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u.s.-mexico border whatsoever? >> that's a total lie. a drone could be used to destroy the cages that are utilized to hide people. >> hide immigrants who who would be hidden? >> the scouts and people facilitating all the legal activity. those caves are evident. i hope you have some of the sheriffs that can show you the pictures and what's going on there. we are not getting support from the federal government to deal with the people. they are being outgunned. 66% of the border is not under our control. >> i want to make sure we button this down. you are saying in some instances you would advocate using drone strikes to take out cartel s that are bringing migrants across the border. is that what you are talking about? would there be some instances? >> read my lips. listen very carefully to what i'm saying. i said there are caves that they utilize. those caves can be eliminated. there a number of possibilities and that could be one of them. i am not talking about killing people. no people with drones. >> doctor ben carson, thank you very mu
u.s.-mexico border whatsoever? >> that's a total lie. a drone could be used to destroy the cages that are utilized to hide people. >> hide immigrants who who would be hidden? >> the scouts and people facilitating all the legal activity. those caves are evident. i hope you have some of the sheriffs that can show you the pictures and what's going on there. we are not getting support from the federal government to deal with the people. they are being outgunned. 66% of the border...
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walling off the u.s. mexico border would take at least 5 billion.mp's plan has mexico paying for that. >>> mike huckabee is in israel today where he spoke out against the iran nuclear deal. the governor says iran cannot be trusted. >> this is not a regimes who -- whose intentions are to become a partner to peace. they have for 36 years be a force of terror in the middle east and throughout the world. they currently hold americans hostage in their prisons. i read the entire 159-page deal, and i would like to have been able to say that after reading it, i was more comforted, but quite frankly after reading it, i was more alarmed. >>> new york state is rolling out emergency measures to prevent another outbreak of legionnaires' disease. these state rules really similar to what new york city has passed. >> that's right. and the regulations are unprecedented. they come after a city-wide mandate to inspect and disinfect all cooling towers. this is some of the equipment this man uses to clean cooling towers in new york. the company he works for is one of th
walling off the u.s. mexico border would take at least 5 billion.mp's plan has mexico paying for that. >>> mike huckabee is in israel today where he spoke out against the iran nuclear deal. the governor says iran cannot be trusted. >> this is not a regimes who -- whose intentions are to become a partner to peace. they have for 36 years be a force of terror in the middle east and throughout the world. they currently hold americans hostage in their prisons. i read the entire...
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producers exited the it is heard in the u.s., mexico, and canada. in china because of the growth.ngrve take is interest rates. they say that the inflation is under control. this is from the finance minister and they say they need for for the targets set january. tanks tot profile of ensure state lenders has dropped, right seeing at a record high. the lenders account for 70%. , stock turmoil in china. at economy and let's look that with su keenan and the summary of the action on wall street. >> it was a down day. close touations are unchanged. the economy and the producers. about thea surprise housing industry. there was 12.8%. it means that future construction will proceed at a walmart is will stop down 3% and they reported the largest retailer. byy have been heard fluctuations. things got worse for walmart. is outside the u.s.. helpact that it did not was surprising. earnings were after the bell and the global media and other community aspects. it is 150.4 and extended trading. roleocial media and for the revenues that beat the is one of thethat higher ads. it was almost twice th
producers exited the it is heard in the u.s., mexico, and canada. in china because of the growth.ngrve take is interest rates. they say that the inflation is under control. this is from the finance minister and they say they need for for the targets set january. tanks tot profile of ensure state lenders has dropped, right seeing at a record high. the lenders account for 70%. , stock turmoil in china. at economy and let's look that with su keenan and the summary of the action on wall street....
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>> trump we peteed his promise to build a wall on the u.s. mexico border and vowed to end birth right citizenship for children of immigrants here illegally. >>> chris christie faces questions about how he uses taxpayers dollars. three groups sued saying he is using his security detail as he travels for the the presidential nomination. he said his police protection is mandatory regardless of what he is doing. >>> the dow took a plunge yesterday the worst drop in four years. the massive selloff was sparked by china's slog economy. the blue chip index fell from a high in what analyst called a correction. a correction has not happened since october 2011. others point to uncertainty about the federal reserve and whether it will raise interest rates. the unemployment rate held steady at 5.4%, 1/10 above the national average. companies added 8,000 jobs, while the government workforce did not grow. >>> eagles fans expected to get their first look at new quarterback sam brad forked. it's a battle of the birds, the eagles taking on the ravens. bradford has de
>> trump we peteed his promise to build a wall on the u.s. mexico border and vowed to end birth right citizenship for children of immigrants here illegally. >>> chris christie faces questions about how he uses taxpayers dollars. three groups sued saying he is using his security detail as he travels for the the presidential nomination. he said his police protection is mandatory regardless of what he is doing. >>> the dow took a plunge yesterday the worst drop in four...
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u.s./mexico border today outlining his immigration plan and taking aim at donald trump's. how did trump fire back. >>> joe biden meeting with president obama today and coming away with the president's blessing if he decides to make a run for president. will biden make a late bid to take on hillary clinton? can he top donald trump? >>> this dramatic video of three young americans, friends on a tour of europe, now hailed as heros after risking their lives to stop a potential massacre. if you qualify for a sittingham's card today i can offer you no interest for 24 months. thanks to the tools and help at experian.com, i know i have an 812 fico score, so i definitely qualify. so what else can you give me? same day delivery. the ottoman? thank you. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. so get your credit swagger on. go to experian.com, become a member of experian credit tracker, and take charge of your score. and take charge of your score. 40% of the streetlights in detroit, at one point, did not work. you had some blocks and you had major thoroughfares and corridors
u.s./mexico border today outlining his immigration plan and taking aim at donald trump's. how did trump fire back. >>> joe biden meeting with president obama today and coming away with the president's blessing if he decides to make a run for president. will biden make a late bid to take on hillary clinton? can he top donald trump? >>> this dramatic video of three young americans, friends on a tour of europe, now hailed as heros after risking their lives to stop a potential...
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u.s. ambassador to mexico, as well as a member for many years of the u.s. house of representatives. jim knows mexico extremely well and tracks developments very closely there. he participates in many dialogue activities and serves on the advisory board of our daily publication "the latin american adviser," copies of which are available to all in the back. i want to thank jim very much for agreeing to be with us this morning as well. after hearing from denise and jim, we will invite and encourage your questions and comments. look forward to a great, lively discussion. i want to thank all of you again for coming. we have a few friends here from the mexican embassy. thank you for being with us as well. denies, i'll tu denise, i'll turn it over to you, thank you. >> thank you very much, michael. and the dialogue for hosting me. i feel that the dialogue and a home for me in washington. and i especially appreciate your reference to our friendship, which means a great deal to me. there was recently a widely circulated photograph that in my mind is a metaphor for the pena nieto government. i
u.s. ambassador to mexico, as well as a member for many years of the u.s. house of representatives. jim knows mexico extremely well and tracks developments very closely there. he participates in many dialogue activities and serves on the advisory board of our daily publication "the latin american adviser," copies of which are available to all in the back. i want to thank jim very much for agreeing to be with us this morning as well. after hearing from denise and jim, we will invite...
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u.s./mexico border? >> that is a total lie. i said that. a drone could be used to destroy is the caves to hide people. >> immigrants or who? who is hidden in the caves? what caves? >> the scouts and the people facilitating the scouts and the people facilitating all of the illegal activities. those caves are evident. i hope that you have the sheriffs in there, and they can show you the pictures. we are not getting the support from the federal government, and 66% of that border is not under our control. >> i want to button this down, and dr. carson, you are saying that in some instances you are going to advocate using drone strikes to take out drug cartels that are bringing illegal immigrants across the border, and -- >> please. please. read my lips. >> okay. let's do it. >> and listen carefully to what i am saying. i said that there are caves. there are caves that they utilize, and those caves can be eliminate eliminated. there are a number of possibilities, and that could be one of them. i am not talking about killing people. no people with
u.s./mexico border? >> that is a total lie. i said that. a drone could be used to destroy is the caves to hide people. >> immigrants or who? who is hidden in the caves? what caves? >> the scouts and the people facilitating the scouts and the people facilitating all of the illegal activities. those caves are evident. i hope that you have the sheriffs in there, and they can show you the pictures. we are not getting the support from the federal government, and 66% of that border...
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u.s. and mexico to keep migrants out. how effective would a wall really be? we have been doing fact checking along the border in dallas and arizona. >> this is the u.s. side of the border fence. you can see it's built of steel and concrete, it's about 20 feet high. it looks like it would be impossible to get over or threw, but people manage to get cross this border one way or another. they climb over, tunnel under. last year when i was filming another series, my crew and i saw two young men climb over this fence and back in no time at all. we assume they were drug runners. take a look at it. >> wow. just shot right over. >> donald trump said he'll stop young men like those and anybody else trying to cross this border illegally by replacing this fence with a wall. he then said he'd call it the great wall of trump and then he said well, the name may be a joke, but he is serious about building the wall, so lets 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 me
u.s. and mexico to keep migrants out. how effective would a wall really be? we have been doing fact checking along the border in dallas and arizona. >> this is the u.s. side of the border fence. you can see it's built of steel and concrete, it's about 20 feet high. it looks like it would be impossible to get over or threw, but people manage to get cross this border one way or another. they climb over, tunnel under. last year when i was filming another series, my crew and i saw two young...
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u.s./mexico border illegally. [ audience woos ] >> larry: oh, i get it. don't want to build a wall to keep people out. you want to build a wall to keep all your workers in. (laughter) (cheers and applause) >> larry. that is a lie, larry. that's a lie, baby. the mexicans love me as much as the blacks! (laughter) >> larry: don't listen to him. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) who says families have to share data? these guys, that's who but at t-mobile you can get four lines with up to 10 gigs of 4g lte data, each no sharing and just $30 bucks a line 10 gigs for each and every one of you we'll even pay your family's switching fees up to $650 bucks per line so you can get 10gigs for all, today and it's only from t-mobile peter hit me in the nose with a football. marcia, what happened? now sweetheart... shut up! marcia, eat a snickers®. why? you get a little hostile when you're hungry. better? better. marcia, marcia, marcia... tsometimes you want tos, roll with the tide, instead of getting pulled down. that's why miller lite keeps you afloat with the
u.s./mexico border illegally. [ audience woos ] >> larry: oh, i get it. don't want to build a wall to keep people out. you want to build a wall to keep all your workers in. (laughter) (cheers and applause) >> larry. that is a lie, larry. that's a lie, baby. the mexicans love me as much as the blacks! (laughter) >> larry: don't listen to him. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) who says families have to share data? these guys, that's who but at t-mobile you can get four...
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u.s. and mexico opened yesterday after more than a century. hasn't been shipped using rail lines between the u.s. and mexico since 1910. this project started back in 2010 and it cost more than $100 million. the rail system is part of an effort to expand trade between the two countries. and its opening comes during a hot topic debate surrounding illegal immigration. >>> 4:17 now. yes, summer is winding down, kids. school is almost back in session for a lot of children in this area. many of them are still at summer camp and their next meal is being made right now by hundreds of volunteers. without those, they might not have anything to eat. nbc 10's matt delucia went to find out why and who's reaching out. >> reporter: to understand how this happens -- >> thank you. >> reporter: you should know what goes into putting this food on the table. >> i got it. i got it. >> reporter: inside a warehouse in pennsauken at the food bank of south jersey, teams of volunteers are hard at work. >> it's funç to help out. >> reporter: helping because throughout
u.s. and mexico opened yesterday after more than a century. hasn't been shipped using rail lines between the u.s. and mexico since 1910. this project started back in 2010 and it cost more than $100 million. the rail system is part of an effort to expand trade between the two countries. and its opening comes during a hot topic debate surrounding illegal immigration. >>> 4:17 now. yes, summer is winding down, kids. school is almost back in session for a lot of children in this area....
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u.s. ambassador to mexico, as well as a member for many years of the u.s. house of representatives. m knows mexico extremely well and tracks developments very closely there. he participates in many dialogue activities and serves on the advisory board of our daily publication "the latin american adviser," copies of which are available to all in the back. i want to thank jim very much for agreeing to be with us this morning as well. after hearing from denise and jim, we will invite and encourage your questions and comments. look forward to a great, lively discussion. i want to thank all of you again for coming. we have a few friends here from the mexican embassy. thank you for being with us as well. denies, i'll tu denise, i'll turn it over to you, thank you. >> thank you very much, michael. and the dialogue for hosting me. i feel that the dialogue and a home for me in washington. and i especially appreciate your reference to our friendship, which means a great deal to me. there was recently a widely circulated photograph that in my mind is a metaphor for the pena nieto government. it
u.s. ambassador to mexico, as well as a member for many years of the u.s. house of representatives. m knows mexico extremely well and tracks developments very closely there. he participates in many dialogue activities and serves on the advisory board of our daily publication "the latin american adviser," copies of which are available to all in the back. i want to thank jim very much for agreeing to be with us this morning as well. after hearing from denise and jim, we will invite and...
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u.s./mexico border. donald trump will return to campaigning today after reporting for jury due to. by late afternoon, he was released without getting selected for a trial. >>> crews have recovered the black boxes from the crash in indonesia passenger plane. the bodies of 54 people on board have also been found. the triyana air service plane went down in bad weather and plummeted into a mountain. the passengers included five children and three infants. two parliament members were also on board. >>> authorities in thailand are analyzing security footage to find suspects in monday's deadly bombing. at least 20 people died after a pipe bomb blew up in a temple in bangkok and 140 were hurt. teri okita shows us dramatic video of that blast. >> reporter: a pipe bomb exploded within a bangkok religious shrine and popular with tourists and knocking some to the ground and prompting others to run for safety. the deadly blast brought chaos to the area and paramedics rushed to treat the more than 100 people injured. >> reporter: it's the deadliest the attack the country has experienced in recen
u.s./mexico border. donald trump will return to campaigning today after reporting for jury due to. by late afternoon, he was released without getting selected for a trial. >>> crews have recovered the black boxes from the crash in indonesia passenger plane. the bodies of 54 people on board have also been found. the triyana air service plane went down in bad weather and plummeted into a mountain. the passengers included five children and three infants. two parliament members were also...
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. >> bush brushed it off in colorado just a day after visiting the u.s., mexico border. >> i'm not a talker. i'm a doer. there's a lot of really good talkers running for president. there's one in particular i'm thinking of. >> reporter: bush blasted trump who promises to build a wall along the boarder with mexico and proposed deporting all undocumented immigrants currently in the u.s. >> they are here illegally. and we're a country of laws. and we're a country of borders. we have to have a border. >> reporter: brandi hitt it, abc news, los angeles. >> jorge made the point in the past few weeks, there will be some 16 million latinos coming to the polls to vote. an important audience to court. he just wanted to know the specifics about the immigration policy that he says donald trump has been the loudest voice of intolerance. you think ashton kutcher was going to step out. >> we're all being punked here. in all seriousness, that is a large faction of the country, a growing number of voters there. he said earlier i can't handle this. he was done, exasperated with all the stuff. this is
. >> bush brushed it off in colorado just a day after visiting the u.s., mexico border. >> i'm not a talker. i'm a doer. there's a lot of really good talkers running for president. there's one in particular i'm thinking of. >> reporter: bush blasted trump who promises to build a wall along the boarder with mexico and proposed deporting all undocumented immigrants currently in the u.s. >> they are here illegally. and we're a country of laws. and we're a country of...
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u.s./mexico border. >>> we are remembering hurricane katrina ten years later.terday marked the tenth anniversary since the storm made landfall along the gulf coast. many gathered in new orleans to remember the victims and to reignite recovery efforts. >> we honor on this night in a solemn way those who lost their lives and those who loved them. >> president clinton spoke at an event last night remembering the more than 1,800 lives lost in the storm. earlier in the day survivors and supporters gathered for a wreath laying ceremony. in the lower ninth ward there was a parade to honor rebuilding efforts. >>> good morning. we are gearing up for a heat wave. temperatures should push into the 90s. if we get three straight days of temperatures at 90 or above, we will officially have a heat wave on our hands. there is relief in the seven-day forecast. the flags are barely moving on top of the aramark building. we will see light wind speeds, and temperatures starting off on the mild side. close to 80 for philadelphia. 78 with a mix and sun and clouds. humidity at 64%. t
u.s./mexico border. >>> we are remembering hurricane katrina ten years later.terday marked the tenth anniversary since the storm made landfall along the gulf coast. many gathered in new orleans to remember the victims and to reignite recovery efforts. >> we honor on this night in a solemn way those who lost their lives and those who loved them. >> president clinton spoke at an event last night remembering the more than 1,800 lives lost in the storm. earlier in the day...
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u.s.-mexico border today. the trip to the southernmost tip of texas is built as a trump contrast visit. it's to highlight differences between their immigration and border security policies. bush says trump's plan is not conservative and does not reflect the nation's values. >>> bright green grass? not a color you want to boast about in our drought. >> a major fast food hiring spree. and we're not just talking minimum wage. >>> it's about the last thing many expect to see in a drought. a university's landscaping choice has many people scratching their heads. >> reporter: all of this orange fencing protects a sea of green. lush brand new grass planted on san jose state university's campus in the past few days. in the middle of the state's historic drought it's a decision that's left many students wondering is this really the best use of our increasing short supply of water? >> somebody saw these lush grasses being watered their first thought is wow this is a pretty substantial waste of water. >> reporter: despite appearances, a university spokesperson says the new grass is not the water w
u.s.-mexico border today. the trip to the southernmost tip of texas is built as a trump contrast visit. it's to highlight differences between their immigration and border security policies. bush says trump's plan is not conservative and does not reflect the nation's values. >>> bright green grass? not a color you want to boast about in our drought. >> a major fast food hiring spree. and we're not just talking minimum wage. >>> it's about the last thing many expect to see...
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u.s./mexico border illegally. [ audience woos ] >> larry: oh, i get it. don't want to build a wall to keep people out. you want to build a wall to keep all your workers in. (laughter) (cheers and applause) >> larry. that is a lie, larry. that's a lie, baby. the mexicans love me as much as the blacks! (laughter) >> larry: don't listen to him. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) you're all excited to book that vacation flight. plenty of seats to choose from, right? buuut the minute you try to use reward miles from your airline credit card... it's slim pickins! the flights you want -- sorry, they ask for a ridiculous number of miles. time to switch to the capital one venture card. with venture, you'll earn unlimited double miles. and using those miles is easy. just book any flight you want, on any airline. then use your miles to cover the cost. no blackout dates. what's in your wallet? come on liz, it's exactly what it looks like. i - i was - how, how, how could you do this to me? honey, i... i thought we agreed to share him? so that's what you meant
u.s./mexico border illegally. [ audience woos ] >> larry: oh, i get it. don't want to build a wall to keep people out. you want to build a wall to keep all your workers in. (laughter) (cheers and applause) >> larry. that is a lie, larry. that's a lie, baby. the mexicans love me as much as the blacks! (laughter) >> larry: don't listen to him. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) you're all excited to book that vacation flight. plenty of seats to choose from, right? buuut...
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u.s./mexico border illegally. [ audience woos ] >> larry: oh, i get it. don't want to build a wall to keep people out. you want to build a wall to keep all your workers in. (laughter) (cheers and applause) >> larry. that is a lie, larry. that's a lie, baby. the mexicans love me as much as the blacks! (laughter) >> larry: don't listen to him. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) we've been compromised!. don't let hunger kill your game. hot pockets brings you new snack bites. bite-size hot pockets sandwiches with 100% real cheese. guy's i'm back! new snack bites from... ♪hot pockets we snap it. we stack it. we smoosh it. we love it. hershey's makes it a s'more... you make it special. hershey's is mine, yours, our chocolate. you're not at all concerned? about what now?ly? oh, i don't know. the apocalypse? we're fine. i bundled renter's with my car insurance through progressive for just six bucks more a month. word. there's looters running wild out there. covered for theft. okay. that's a tidal wave of fire. covered for fire. what, what? all right. fine
u.s./mexico border illegally. [ audience woos ] >> larry: oh, i get it. don't want to build a wall to keep people out. you want to build a wall to keep all your workers in. (laughter) (cheers and applause) >> larry. that is a lie, larry. that's a lie, baby. the mexicans love me as much as the blacks! (laughter) >> larry: don't listen to him. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) we've been compromised!. don't let hunger kill your game. hot pockets brings you new snack...
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u.s.-mexico border and said on cnn he would deport all illegal immigrants. g i want to move them out, and we're going to move them back in and let them be legal, but they have to be in here legally. >> reporter: but in 2012, trump faulted g.o.p. nominee mitt romney's anti-immigrant rhetoric, saying romney's crazy policy of self-deportation was "maniacal" and cost him the latino vote. trump backed comprehensive immigration reform for "people s nting to be wonderful, productive citizens of this country." what about the fight against isis? trump has said little beyond the need to win, but today advocated sending u.s. ground forces to liberate oil fields under the terror group's control. >> reporter: despite his controversial remarks about fox tobate moderator megyn kelly, heump told cbs's "face the fotion" he would be a champion for women's issues. >> i will be phenomenal to the women. >> reporter: trump criticized former florida governor jeb bush alr saying and then recanting shat the federal government should cut funds for women's health. >> i'm not sure we n
u.s.-mexico border and said on cnn he would deport all illegal immigrants. g i want to move them out, and we're going to move them back in and let them be legal, but they have to be in here legally. >> reporter: but in 2012, trump faulted g.o.p. nominee mitt romney's anti-immigrant rhetoric, saying romney's crazy policy of self-deportation was "maniacal" and cost him the latino vote. trump backed comprehensive immigration reform for "people s nting to be wonderful,...
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chicago, los angeles and mccallen, texas on the u.s-mexico border. [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: we tell him we are honored and we begin. >> we are curious, do you have message for the american people before your trip to america? >> reporter: he tells us a big greeting to the catholic community of the united states, and to all citizens of the united states. he took a question from marcus in los angeles who asked why is this trip so important. >> for me, it is very important to meet you with you all, the citizens of the united states who have your history, your culture, you virtues, your joys, your sadness, your problems like everyone else. there were many questions. and stories of adversity and survival. valerie, 17 years old from chicago, who has struggled with a rare skin disorder, endured bullying. she sought music to survive the bullying. but after the tears, an unexpected request from the pope francis. that request in english. >> i would like to hear you singing. may i ask of you to sing a song for me? >> reporter: we were all unsure if she would sing. >> be courageous. ♪ >>
chicago, los angeles and mccallen, texas on the u.s-mexico border. [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: we tell him we are honored and we begin. >> we are curious, do you have message for the american people before your trip to america? >> reporter: he tells us a big greeting to the catholic community of the united states, and to all citizens of the united states. he took a question from marcus in los angeles who asked why is this trip so important. >> for me, it is very...
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u.s. >> mexico doesn't do it, other places don't do it. very few places don't do it. we're the only place, just about, that's stupid enough to do it. >> reporter: as trump solidifies his lead, there are other signs he recognizes consequences of his rhetoric. jim, last week, the trump organization reached out to a hispanic media group, asking for a meeting to make amends and to resolve their differences. >> axelrod: julianna goldman in our washington newsroom, thank you. let's bring in cbs news elections director anthony salvanto. anthony, it was a top item on the republican's to-do list after the last election: winning the hispanic vote, not a job trump's comments are making easier. >> the republican party said after 2012 they learned the hard way. what happens in the primaries doesn't stay in the primaries. there are a lot of voters, particularly hispanic voters who are watching now who might remember the tone and tenor of this immigration debate. that makes it harder for the party to win them. they lost this by a lopsided vote last night. and if that happens again t
u.s. >> mexico doesn't do it, other places don't do it. very few places don't do it. we're the only place, just about, that's stupid enough to do it. >> reporter: as trump solidifies his lead, there are other signs he recognizes consequences of his rhetoric. jim, last week, the trump organization reached out to a hispanic media group, asking for a meeting to make amends and to resolve their differences. >> axelrod: julianna goldman in our washington newsroom, thank you. let's...
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in mexico is making a fortune off the u.s. mexico is going to pay for the wall and they are going to be happy about it. the wall is peanuts compared to the kind of money they are making. mexico is becoming the new china. i have a great love for mexico. i have a love for the mexican people. i have thousands of mexican people over the years that have worked for me. thousands. they are fantastic people. but there politicians and leaders are smarter and sharper and more cunning. they are more cunning than our leaders. they will pay for the wall, they will be happy about it, they will continue to do well but not as well as they are doing right now. they are taking too many of our jobs. [indiscernible] mr. trump: third-party. that could happen. you know, that could happen. in the debate, it came out on one of the networks today. there should have been 2 million people watching. that has been sort of standard. there are 24 million people. it is going to go to 28-29 or 30. o you think they are watching, jeb bush? i don't think so. i hope not
in mexico is making a fortune off the u.s. mexico is going to pay for the wall and they are going to be happy about it. the wall is peanuts compared to the kind of money they are making. mexico is becoming the new china. i have a great love for mexico. i have a love for the mexican people. i have thousands of mexican people over the years that have worked for me. thousands. they are fantastic people. but there politicians and leaders are smarter and sharper and more cunning. they are more...
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u.s.-mexico border and gave a speech in english and spanish calling for a more moderate immigration plan. yet his comments there also sparked controversy after he attempted to clarify his use of the word "anchor babies" by saying that he was referring to asians children. -- asian people. >> i was talking about the specific case of fraud being committed where there's organized efforts and frankly, it is more related to asian people, coming into our country, having children and that organized effort, taking advantage of a noble concept which is birthright citizenship. amy: in more news from texas, a court has stayed the execution of bernardo tercero, who was convicted of fatally shooting a man during an armed robbery in 1997, because a witness in his trial says she gave a false testimony. tercero says his gun accidentally discharged during a struggle inside a houston dry cleaners, killing high school teacher robert berger. tercero had been scheduled to be executed today. he would have been the 11th person executed in the state of texas this year. in guatemala the supreme court , has approve
u.s.-mexico border and gave a speech in english and spanish calling for a more moderate immigration plan. yet his comments there also sparked controversy after he attempted to clarify his use of the word "anchor babies" by saying that he was referring to asians children. -- asian people. >> i was talking about the specific case of fraud being committed where there's organized efforts and frankly, it is more related to asian people, coming into our country, having children and...
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u.s.-mexico border. asked if he was worried that anchor babies would be considered offensive by many latinos it could cost him the vote. bush said this -- >> it's frankly more related to asian people coming in the country having children. reporter: front runner donald trump slammed bush saying the asians are offended and bush was trying to be more politically correct to hispanics. >> of course we are horrified that they would start framing the entire, the asian-american community using the derogatory term of "anchor babies." reporter: while trump, bush and the other republican candidates used the term, some have stayed away. >> i just don't think calling human beings names ever is helpful. reporter: the left seized on the controversy with hillary clinton suggesting other terms to use besides "anchor babies" tweeting how about babies, children or american citizens? bush today staying away from the controversy term. saying at town hall -- i was talking about a narrow casted system of fraud. where they are
u.s.-mexico border. asked if he was worried that anchor babies would be considered offensive by many latinos it could cost him the vote. bush said this -- >> it's frankly more related to asian people coming in the country having children. reporter: front runner donald trump slammed bush saying the asians are offended and bush was trying to be more politically correct to hispanics. >> of course we are horrified that they would start framing the entire, the asian-american community...
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u.s./mexico border but one candidate wants to talk about the border to the north. >> republican scott walkerll to separate the u.s. from canada is a legitimate idea. walker has taken heat for back repeelg birthright citizenship as well but later backed off that stance. . it was a big night in hollywood for the video music awards. miley cyrus donned an assortment of colorful, shocking and revealing outfits. and in perhaps the most dramatic moment of the night. nicki minaj confronted miley for comments miley made in the press. >> and now back to business [ muted ] that had a lot to say about me in the press. miley, what's good? >> hey. we're all in this industry. we all do interview and all know how they manipulate [ muted ]. nicki [ muted ] congratulations. just because the vmas have already started doesn't mean that the voting is done. >> was it staged so we'll have something to talk about? >>> kanye west was honored with the video can guard award and made a surprising announcement before dropping the mic. listen to this. >> and, yes, as you probably could have guessed by this moment, i have
u.s./mexico border but one candidate wants to talk about the border to the north. >> republican scott walkerll to separate the u.s. from canada is a legitimate idea. walker has taken heat for back repeelg birthright citizenship as well but later backed off that stance. . it was a big night in hollywood for the video music awards. miley cyrus donned an assortment of colorful, shocking and revealing outfits. and in perhaps the most dramatic moment of the night. nicki minaj confronted miley...
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u.s./mexico border. says until mexico does, he would impound all remittance payments from illegal wages, increase fees on visas issued by mexican ceos and fees on border crossing cards, but more broadly he proposes to end u.s. law oath u.s. law of birth right citizenship. he also calls for the number of i.c.e. officers to be tripled along the border and for funding to be cut off at sanctuary cities. but one big part of his immigration position is still very unclear at this point. he in the past had broadly called for all undocumented immigrants to be deported, but in this policy document, he really doesn't give the specific, he calls for criminal undocumented immigrants to be deported, but doesn't really mention that broader policy. but the dnc wasting no time to jump in and respond to these policy positions saying, quote, in a statement trump has reignited the gop's long-standing obsession with mass deportation. and we have had ask the trump campaign for clarification on what exactly his policy is on ma
u.s./mexico border. says until mexico does, he would impound all remittance payments from illegal wages, increase fees on visas issued by mexican ceos and fees on border crossing cards, but more broadly he proposes to end u.s. law oath u.s. law of birth right citizenship. he also calls for the number of i.c.e. officers to be tripled along the border and for funding to be cut off at sanctuary cities. but one big part of his immigration position is still very unclear at this point. he in the...
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u.s.-mexico reerationlationrelations affected? are their steps we should be taking to pursue common agenda? we are thrilled to have dr. de denise dresser and ambassador jim jones. denise is one of mexico's most highly respected analyst. when she speaks or writes people pay careful attention. she teaches political science has authored many books and writes columns. she is a high profile in the mexican media, both tv and radio. she is a personal friend for many years and someone who has been close to the dialogue. she was here as a visiting senior fellow in the 1990s and contributed to the third edition of constructing democratic governance, a mage dialogue initiative. and most recently spoke here at an event we organized on reproductive rights in latin america. it is a delight to have her here and we are grateful she has taken time to be here. we will hear from jim jones chairman of the jones global strategy and formally served as the u.s. ambassador to mexico as well as a member for many years of the u.s. house of representatives.
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u.s.-mexico border, he wants to end birthright citizenship and deport undocumented immigrants. >> i will get them out so fast, so quick, it will be tough, not will you come with us please -- >> despite the controversial statement trump continues to rise in the polls, new numbers from the quinnipiac university. put him ahead of former florida governor, jeb bush in his home state of florida. and polling better than democratic frontrunner hillary clinton in florida but trails her in pennsylvania and ohio. >> thank you sharrie. a woman was hurt this afternoon after he crashed her car into a gas station mini mart, it happened at the shore stop express in middletown, the car took out part of the building's frame and several windows, a driver a 42-year-old woman was taken to the nearby hospital, she is in stable condition, officials are checking to see if the building is okay enough to stay open. the cause of the crash is still under investigation. >>> from our new jersey newsroom, unemployment in the garden state is now at its lowest level since before the recession began, according to the sta
u.s.-mexico border, he wants to end birthright citizenship and deport undocumented immigrants. >> i will get them out so fast, so quick, it will be tough, not will you come with us please -- >> despite the controversial statement trump continues to rise in the polls, new numbers from the quinnipiac university. put him ahead of former florida governor, jeb bush in his home state of florida. and polling better than democratic frontrunner hillary clinton in florida but trails her in...
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>> well, trump we peteed his promise to build a wall on the u.s. mexicoorder and vowed to end birth right citizenship for children of immigrants here illegally. >>> chris christie is facing a lawsuit on how he uses taxpayers dollars on the campaign trail. three groups filed suit yesterday saying chris iftie is using police detail while campaigning for presidential run. he said his police detail is mandatory regardless of what's doing. >>> eagles fans expect to get their first look at the new qb sam bradford. bradford has worked back from knee surgery and declared himself ready to play. demarko murray may see action his first in a bird's uniform. "action news" sports sunday will breakdown the plays from week two of the preseason. join the "action news" team and brandon graham at 11:35 tomorrow night. >>> a new exhibit is open in philadelphia in preparation for pope francis' visit and it focuses on the biblical era at penn museum features air artifacts including the oldest fragment of saint matthew from the third century. there are galleries that feature ar
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u.s.-mexico border for a security briefing to address his conservative approach to immigration reform. >> mr. trump's plans are not grounded in conservative principles. it is not realistic. it won't be implemented. we need border security in order to get this country back on track. >> reporter: trump calls politicians stupid and bush weak. >> he has no clue. he's never going to be able to do anything. >> reporter: trump has pointed out that the bush's wife is from mexico. >> i think he'll now find out it is not an act of love. he says people that are crossing or crossing as an act of love. >> reporter: bush was ready and planned the event to go after trump's policy of immigration. >> it will create friction with our third largest trading partner, which is not necessary. i think he is wrong about this. >> reporter: at the iowa state fair last week, he said he absolutely supported trump's call to end birthright citizenship going forward, but backtracked yesterday. >> we need to enforce the laws, including those in the constitution. >> trump has a good daidea. trump has a bad idea. >> it is
u.s.-mexico border for a security briefing to address his conservative approach to immigration reform. >> mr. trump's plans are not grounded in conservative principles. it is not realistic. it won't be implemented. we need border security in order to get this country back on track. >> reporter: trump calls politicians stupid and bush weak. >> he has no clue. he's never going to be able to do anything. >> reporter: trump has pointed out that the bush's wife is from...
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>> trump repeated his promise to build a wall on the u.s. mexicod vowed to end birth right citizenship for children as immigrants here illegally. >>> chris christie is facing a lawsuit over how he uses taxpayer dollars while on the campaign trail. three groups filed suit saying christy uses taxpayer money to fund his security detail as he runs for the presidential nomination. christy said his police protection is mandatory regardless of what's doing. >> the dow took a drop 320 points. the massive sell off was sparked by falling china economy. blue chips index fell 10% from its high in what analysts call a correction. a correction has not happened since october 2011. while some investors fare china's slowing economy, others fear the federal reserve will raise interest rates next months. >>> companies added # -- 8,000 jobs most of it in the financial industry while the government workforce did no not grow. >>> eagles fans expected to get their first look at new quarterback sam bradford. it is a battle of the birds, the eagles taking on the ravens in
>> trump repeated his promise to build a wall on the u.s. mexicod vowed to end birth right citizenship for children as immigrants here illegally. >>> chris christie is facing a lawsuit over how he uses taxpayer dollars while on the campaign trail. three groups filed suit saying christy uses taxpayer money to fund his security detail as he runs for the presidential nomination. christy said his police protection is mandatory regardless of what's doing. >> the dow took a drop...
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>> trump repeated his promise to build a wall on the u.s. mexico border and vowed to end birth right citizenship for children of immigrant here illegally. >> just how healthy are sports drinks. consumer reports takes a look at the most popular brands. >>> an incredible rescue caught on camera. a newborn puppy is free after being stuck inside a pipe for nine hours. >> reporter: we have comfortable will to talk about, dewpoints down in the 40s and 50s this morning, i'll show you how long they stay in the seven-day forecast right after this. >> a massachusetts mother has become an internet sensation thanks to her dance room in the delivery room. [laughter]. that dad better watch himself. like many moms she was told to move during labor. she started walking around and decided that was too boring, so her husband turned on the tootsie roll and he started recording. in a energy kept me going, i kept dancing and dancing be something i love to do. turns out she has experience doing this in the delivery room. her first child was delivered after a day of danc
>> trump repeated his promise to build a wall on the u.s. mexico border and vowed to end birth right citizenship for children of immigrant here illegally. >> just how healthy are sports drinks. consumer reports takes a look at the most popular brands. >>> an incredible rescue caught on camera. a newborn puppy is free after being stuck inside a pipe for nine hours. >> reporter: we have comfortable will to talk about, dewpoints down in the 40s and 50s this morning, i'll...