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u.s.-mexico relationship. there's a lot of misinformation about mexico and what it means to the u.s. and its time to put the facts on the table. i would like to thank the speakers who have joined us for such a critical moment. negroponte, jason furman at the last minute was called into a meeting with the president. thank you so much for joining us. by the founder of our center, sitting here in the first row. [applause] know, and is that round of applause shows, her vision and inspiration or to reframe thinking about latin america. today we have a great event. this is the launch of a larger effort. the new united states and mexico are strong partners with the relationship that is unparalleled in indispensable. from security to trade, to immigration to culture, our countries benefit enormously from highly integrated partnership. this relationship is under attack. the presidential election has put mexico in the eye of a national political storm. the country is eating wrongfully blamed, i think scapegoated, for the
u.s.-mexico relationship. there's a lot of misinformation about mexico and what it means to the u.s. and its time to put the facts on the table. i would like to thank the speakers who have joined us for such a critical moment. negroponte, jason furman at the last minute was called into a meeting with the president. thank you so much for joining us. by the founder of our center, sitting here in the first row. [applause] know, and is that round of applause shows, her vision and inspiration or to...
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u.s.-mexico border. crosses into and allows the goods to go to warehouses that are within five miles of our location. the goods are dropped off and there going to 60 other countries and many cities all over the united states. about 2.8 million trucks cross and home to 2014 510 foreigner ins and trucking 105 u.s. customs brokers. and it is a busy, busy port in our nation. it now arn more about and get perspective from those folks who are there on the ground and all of you get to ask your questions as well. first, what do you think about trade in general? does it make the u.s. economy stronger or weaker. greg in virginia, good morning you, you're up first. >> i just wondered in the does it mean free trade or -- >> you tell me. do you think the difference is between -- what do you mean trade? >> well the question would make it meant free trade because just trade in general can have a broad meaning meaning a whole lot of different things. if you mean free trade, i think make the u.s. eke money stronger. prod
u.s.-mexico border. crosses into and allows the goods to go to warehouses that are within five miles of our location. the goods are dropped off and there going to 60 other countries and many cities all over the united states. about 2.8 million trucks cross and home to 2014 510 foreigner ins and trucking 105 u.s. customs brokers. and it is a busy, busy port in our nation. it now arn more about and get perspective from those folks who are there on the ground and all of you get to ask your...
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u.s.-mexico border. crosses into and allows the goods to go to warehouses that are within five miles of our location. the goods are dropped off and there going to 60 other countries and many cities all over the united states. about 2.8 million trucks cross and home to 2014 510 foreigner ins and trucking 105 u.s. customs brokers. and it is a busy, busy port in our nation. it now arn more about and get perspective from those folks who are there on the ground and all of you get to ask your questions as well. first, what do you think about trade in general? does it make the u.s. economy stronger or weaker. greg in virginia, good morning you, you're up first. >> i just wondered in the does it mean free trade or -- >> you tell me. do you think the difference is between -- what do you mean trade? >> well the question would make it meant free trade because just trade in general can have a broad meaning meaning a whole lot of different things. if you mean free trade, i think make the u.s. eke money stronger. prod
u.s.-mexico border. crosses into and allows the goods to go to warehouses that are within five miles of our location. the goods are dropped off and there going to 60 other countries and many cities all over the united states. about 2.8 million trucks cross and home to 2014 510 foreigner ins and trucking 105 u.s. customs brokers. and it is a busy, busy port in our nation. it now arn more about and get perspective from those folks who are there on the ground and all of you get to ask your...
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u.s.-mexico relationship. there's a lot of misinformation about mexico and what it means for the u.s. and it's time to put the facts on the table. i would like to thank the many impressive speakers have taken the time to join us for such a critical moment. secretary michael chertoff, secretary carlos gutierrez. jason furman at the last it was called into a meeting with the president. thank you very much for joining us. we are delighted to be joined by the founder of our center who is sitting in the first row. [applause] >> and has all the no and as that round of applause shows revision of inspiration helping to refrain thinking about latin america. thank you. >> away with a great event but this is also the launch of a larger effort, ally makes max initiative. the united states and mexico strong partners in the relationship that is unparalleled and indispensable. from security to trade to immigration to culture, our two countries benefit enormously from a highly integrated partnership. but this relationship is
u.s.-mexico relationship. there's a lot of misinformation about mexico and what it means for the u.s. and it's time to put the facts on the table. i would like to thank the many impressive speakers have taken the time to join us for such a critical moment. secretary michael chertoff, secretary carlos gutierrez. jason furman at the last it was called into a meeting with the president. thank you very much for joining us. we are delighted to be joined by the founder of our center who is sitting in...
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u.s.-mexico border and find out why they do what they do the blue angels pilot died this past week. pilot died this past week. ♪ she had to earn it.anded to cecilia aguiar-curry. built a business. became an expect in water policy. balanced budgets. and always solving problems. that's how she brought much-needed technology to local classrooms... so every child has an opportunity to learn. and worked to create more local jobs... so more families can get ahead. that's democrat cecilia aguiar-curry for assembly. >>reporter: he keeps talking about his plans to build walls along the u.s.-mexico border that call themselves the boiler keepers people who packed up their bags and the formal part of arizona to keep watch and report back is tonight's story. >>reporter: arizona is about an hour south of tucson and just 2 mi. from the border of mexico. that is we find a group of men and some women who call themselves border keepers there are in uniform and they are armed u.s. citizens from all over the country who come in the cab in this remote and location to watch and report what they seem amon
u.s.-mexico border and find out why they do what they do the blue angels pilot died this past week. pilot died this past week. ♪ she had to earn it.anded to cecilia aguiar-curry. built a business. became an expect in water policy. balanced budgets. and always solving problems. that's how she brought much-needed technology to local classrooms... so every child has an opportunity to learn. and worked to create more local jobs... so more families can get ahead. that's democrat cecilia...
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mexico. was able to find protection. as a u.s. citizen, i have the protection of my colleagues in mexico lack. colleagues across the border will openly say there is no protection. there's no guarantee from the government against be the cartels so they decided not write anything, not do anything. and i'm not braver. i'm not more courageous than my colleagues in mexico but i think i have more protection and try to taked a advantage of that protection to try to continue telling stories and educate reader and viewers in the united states about the border. >> host: you can read mr. corchado in dallas newspaper. hill yap, native or laredo, good morning. >> caller: good morning, grn mr. corchado. >> guest: morning. >> caller: i was just calling to say that i was raised in laredo, texas, and all my entire family still lives there. >> guest: it's a beautiful city. >> caller: it's beautiful. i was just there in 2014 to a visit my family. what i also want to say about f all this comment that it's mexicans and mexicans and mexicans, it's not j
mexico. was able to find protection. as a u.s. citizen, i have the protection of my colleagues in mexico lack. colleagues across the border will openly say there is no protection. there's no guarantee from the government against be the cartels so they decided not write anything, not do anything. and i'm not braver. i'm not more courageous than my colleagues in mexico but i think i have more protection and try to taked a advantage of that protection to try to continue telling stories and educate...
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u.s.-mexico engagement regarding heroin has been robust. in october 2015, ondcp director michael botticelli participated in a bilateral security dialogue with the importance of increase poppy eradication efforts by the government of mexico as a drug interdiction of clandestine laboratory destruction, and the destruction of precursor chemical trafficking were all highlighted. in early march director botticelli, ambassador brownfield, the assistant secretary of state for international narcotics and law enforcement affairs, and i met with the mexican attorney general gomez, and she announced her role as the synchronize of mexico's efforts to disrupt the production of heroin and illicit fentanyl. importantly we agreed then to join the develop to focus national plan to contradict mexico's efforts against heroin and fentanyl. the urgent need to sustain progress toward addressing the nation's heroin and fentanyl isis requires increased collaboration between federal agencies and with our partners working at the state, local and tribal level whether
u.s.-mexico engagement regarding heroin has been robust. in october 2015, ondcp director michael botticelli participated in a bilateral security dialogue with the importance of increase poppy eradication efforts by the government of mexico as a drug interdiction of clandestine laboratory destruction, and the destruction of precursor chemical trafficking were all highlighted. in early march director botticelli, ambassador brownfield, the assistant secretary of state for international narcotics...
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u.s. if you are from mexico or central america or one of these african countries, you are detained and sentack. , underyou are from cuba the cuban adjustment act, you get to start the process of becoming a u.s. citizen. so that you are not sent back to a communist country. caller: i think the u.s. has to -- it depends on what country and the news today. maybe people from the middle east would have more preference than probably people from mexico. avoid trying to help them the war going on in the middle east. syriansey have seen also coming to the border right there in southern texas. here's the headline from the houston chronicle. waves of cubans crossing into texas. uptick in the an amount of cubans at bridge one, where we are this morning. cuban nationals coming to that port of entry right there, showing they are cuban nationals and starting the process to become a u.s. citizen. new york. it makes it stronger if the country is growing. at this point, the country is not growing. there's too many illegal immigrants putting a drain on the country. therefore, they should control the amount of
u.s. if you are from mexico or central america or one of these african countries, you are detained and sentack. , underyou are from cuba the cuban adjustment act, you get to start the process of becoming a u.s. citizen. so that you are not sent back to a communist country. caller: i think the u.s. has to -- it depends on what country and the news today. maybe people from the middle east would have more preference than probably people from mexico. avoid trying to help them the war going on in...
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u.s. students in mexico. it's surprising how many mexican students are in mba programs here in the u.s. words are used on both sides of the border. mexico city is like a big billboard for american brands. there's such intimacy between the two countries that it's on one hand ridiculous but also painful we'd be talking about it the way we are. you build a wall to lock out your neighbor, that's the kind of stuff that 10, 20 years from now creates revolutionary movements. but we just forget about it. and we're not thinking about what are e we really doing and how is this going to be perceived 30 years from now. it just feels good because it gets an applause line and someone may get the nomination because of it. >> other questions? >> i'm a student intern here. i'm just wondering as the u.s. signs trade deals with our atlantic and pacific partners, do you think our trade relationship with mexico will in the future decrease as well as our exposures to the mexican economy, especially as gravity theory falls by the wayside. >> the short sans i would not expect tpp in particular say to decrease o
u.s. students in mexico. it's surprising how many mexican students are in mba programs here in the u.s. words are used on both sides of the border. mexico city is like a big billboard for american brands. there's such intimacy between the two countries that it's on one hand ridiculous but also painful we'd be talking about it the way we are. you build a wall to lock out your neighbor, that's the kind of stuff that 10, 20 years from now creates revolutionary movements. but we just forget about...
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u.s.-mexico border in laredo, texas.randon darby of breitbart texas on the illegal flow of of immigrants in the area. immigration lawyer on laws related to citizenship and deportation. at 9:15 a.m., a discussion on the mexican drug cartels. ♪ host: good morning, everyone. "washington journal" is live fat the u.s.-mexico border laredo, texas. all of you get to ask questions. we start today with immigration at this location in laredo locally known as bridge one where mexican and american commuters cross back and forth for work and travel. we will also discuss illegal immigration.
u.s.-mexico border in laredo, texas.randon darby of breitbart texas on the illegal flow of of immigrants in the area. immigration lawyer on laws related to citizenship and deportation. at 9:15 a.m., a discussion on the mexican drug cartels. ♪ host: good morning, everyone. "washington journal" is live fat the u.s.-mexico border laredo, texas. all of you get to ask questions. we start today with immigration at this location in laredo locally known as bridge one where mexican and...
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u.s. and mexico. that's just on the land border. we saw 75 million automobiles cross between the u.s. mexico. 42 million pedestrians. something on the order of 1 million rail train containers. i mean, there's a massive exchange of commerce between the u.s. and mexico. mexico is the number three trading partner of the united states. in all of these sections, we already have a wall, right? so, it's not a new issue. i think that the broader issue, quite frankly, is border security. but that's a separate discussion from the economic opportunity that is currently being borne out by the data between the u.s. and mexico. for example, in the first quarter of this year alone, mexico saw record foreign direct investment. >> i was reading a book about how demographics are changing and how areas like mexico, that they will become the country as it other countries will want to deal with tomorrow because of the realization that we need workforce, we need to see thriving economies that come from jobs. and jobs are going to be very scarce in the future, given the drop in demographics. do you think tha
u.s. and mexico. that's just on the land border. we saw 75 million automobiles cross between the u.s. mexico. 42 million pedestrians. something on the order of 1 million rail train containers. i mean, there's a massive exchange of commerce between the u.s. and mexico. mexico is the number three trading partner of the united states. in all of these sections, we already have a wall, right? so, it's not a new issue. i think that the broader issue, quite frankly, is border security. but that's a...
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part of the reasons why of undocumented immigration to the united states if they go back to mexico not only u.s. but mexico employed people that previously could not find jobs. >> u.s. constitutes a crucial variable in the very definition what do you mean? >> if you look at the relationship between the two countries, what is interesting from a historical perspective is part of those influences have come a significantly from the united states over many years so mexico has this spanish indigenous heritage and the liberal heritage in terms of the 19th century some political experiences the 80th of jeffersonian agrarian it is a hybrid cultural heritage of political models from the 1920's through the end of this century and through that democratic model and now through a significantly felt participatory model. >> is the national legislature set up as a system? >> no. is patterned after the united states and the chamber of deputies senators serve of six year term deputies serve for a three-year term it is patterned after the u.s. but it developed an additional systems to have 500 members from the low
part of the reasons why of undocumented immigration to the united states if they go back to mexico not only u.s. but mexico employed people that previously could not find jobs. >> u.s. constitutes a crucial variable in the very definition what do you mean? >> if you look at the relationship between the two countries, what is interesting from a historical perspective is part of those influences have come a significantly from the united states over many years so mexico has this...
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trafficking across the u.s. mexico border, a few years ago, senator and i and cindy mccain went over and heard about the work done between mexico and the u.s. it led to the u.s. federal prosecutions of more than 170 defendants in the rescue of more than 200 victims from trafficking networks. what are some of the challenges with those across border cases. some of the victims coming up even from countries south of mexico and where do you see this bi- lateral work going? >> you're correct. wherever there is a case that involves multiple jurisdictions, it complicates things. as i indicated in my testimony there, is great initiative going on between the united states and mexico, the u.s. mexico bi- lateral human trafficking enforcement that has been incredibly successful through the cooperation of mexican law enforcement and their united states partners. one of the reflections of this is a case that was brought recently in the eastern district of new york, just last week, there were five individuals extradited and arraigned
trafficking across the u.s. mexico border, a few years ago, senator and i and cindy mccain went over and heard about the work done between mexico and the u.s. it led to the u.s. federal prosecutions of more than 170 defendants in the rescue of more than 200 victims from trafficking networks. what are some of the challenges with those across border cases. some of the victims coming up even from countries south of mexico and where do you see this bi- lateral work going? >> you're correct....
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has been done between mexico and the u.s. and i understand that these bilateral efforts led to the prosecutions of more than 170 defendants and the rescue of more than 200 victims from trafficking networks, what are some of the challenges with those cross border cases, some of the victims coming up from countries south of mexico and where do you see this bilateral work going? >> you're correct. whenever there is a case that involves multiple jurisdictions, it complicates things. but as i indicated in my testimony, there is a great initiative going on between the united states and mexico, the u.s. mexico bilateral human trafficking enforcement initiative that has been incredibly successful through the cooperation of mexican law enforcement and their united states partners. one of the reflects of this is a case that was brought in the eastern district of new york, just last week, five individuals extradited and arraigned on cesc trafficking charges there in brooklyn. it is a reflection of the success of that program and we hope
has been done between mexico and the u.s. and i understand that these bilateral efforts led to the prosecutions of more than 170 defendants and the rescue of more than 200 victims from trafficking networks, what are some of the challenges with those cross border cases, some of the victims coming up from countries south of mexico and where do you see this bilateral work going? >> you're correct. whenever there is a case that involves multiple jurisdictions, it complicates things. but as i...
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trump also continued his pledge to build a wall on the u.s. mexico border. >>> the california primary is tuesday, the day after tomorrow. you can count on nbc bay area for all your decision 2016 coverage. right now on our ohm page, click on the election guide to find unbiased and in depth information on the candidates and local races. >>> people around the world continue to mourn the death of muhammad ali. he was 74 years old. >> memorial and funeral plans for the global icon are under way, and dan has details on how people continue to honor the life and legacy of one of the greatest athletes who ever lived. >> the body of muhammad ali is back in his hometown of louisville, and while friends and fans continue to pay tribute to the athlete and the man, and fans created a makeshift memorial, and around the world they write a condolence. >> a whole lot of inspiration, you know, and i got the most respect for him. >> muhammad ali, he was a symbol for black person. >> former kentucky governor was a personal friend of the former champ. >> the world stopped
trump also continued his pledge to build a wall on the u.s. mexico border. >>> the california primary is tuesday, the day after tomorrow. you can count on nbc bay area for all your decision 2016 coverage. right now on our ohm page, click on the election guide to find unbiased and in depth information on the candidates and local races. >>> people around the world continue to mourn the death of muhammad ali. he was 74 years old. >> memorial and funeral plans for the global...
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u.s./mexico border. >>> you can count on nbc bay area for awful your decision 2016 coverage. right now on the home page, click voter's edge, and you will find unbiassed information on the candidates. >>> and a homicide happened about three hours ago east of downtown, officers found a man who had been shot and he died shortly after that, and police have not identified a shooter in that one. the first killing happened last night about 9:00 in the area of hills drive and south white roads near interstate 680 east side of san jose. one man shot to death, and no word on the suspects arrested in the case. >>> and then engaging in lewd behavior on hemlock street. a woman and her 5-year-old daughter were walking along when a man from fairfield drove along beside them and engaged in what they are calling inappropriate behavior, and the two crossed the street and the suspect drove up next to them and he did it again, and when he drove away the woman called police and gave them the license plate and he is in custody. >>> and then the wildfire season is here and hundreds of firefighters
u.s./mexico border. >>> you can count on nbc bay area for awful your decision 2016 coverage. right now on the home page, click voter's edge, and you will find unbiassed information on the candidates. >>> and a homicide happened about three hours ago east of downtown, officers found a man who had been shot and he died shortly after that, and police have not identified a shooter in that one. the first killing happened last night about 9:00 in the area of hills drive and south...
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u.s./mexico task force that nabbed el chapo in 2014. >> jim dinkins: he knew how he was captured last time. and so he had the upper hand, right. he had all the cards in his hand to go off into the sunset and to learn from his mistake. but he just couldn't help himself, and he remained in the public eye. >> whitaker: after his first escape from prison in 2001, guzman virtually disappeared from sight for 13 years. but not this time. >> dinkins: here he gets out of prison, and he's on the road being spotted at this-- place having, you know, drinks, and this place, you know-- with his family members. >> whitaker: he invited sean penn, and the actress kate del castillo to come in to see him. >> dinkins: yeah. >> whitaker: did mexican law enforcement know that these two actors were going in to see el chapo? >> dinkins: oh, absolutely. they knew that sh-- where sean was going to go, when he was going to land. they knew right away. >> whitaker: how did they know? because they were listening in on the cartel's communications, and watching. mexican and u.s. law enforcement re-formed the task force t
u.s./mexico task force that nabbed el chapo in 2014. >> jim dinkins: he knew how he was captured last time. and so he had the upper hand, right. he had all the cards in his hand to go off into the sunset and to learn from his mistake. but he just couldn't help himself, and he remained in the public eye. >> whitaker: after his first escape from prison in 2001, guzman virtually disappeared from sight for 13 years. but not this time. >> dinkins: here he gets out of prison, and...
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u.s.-mexico border. hillary clinton has outspent, from on tv ads by more than $12 million this month. that is based on an analysis by abc news. clinton --ollar trump spent, clinton spent $12. raised to 20 $3 million in june. trump's campaign has spent no money on tv ads, and his unofficial super pac has raised $2 million. global new hours -- news 24 hours a day, powered by 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. dramatic turn of events involving puerto rico's debt crisis, the senate advanced the bill allowing the island to restructure its $70 billion debt, but the governor said the commonwealth will default on the july 1 payment, even if the government does intervene. here.e michelle now this was a motivating factor for getting the senate to vote on this. how much of a surprise is this? rico,er: usually, puerto when they make these announcements before, they had it on the same day or the night before a deadline. again, it was the senate's preliminary vote in the morning, they cleared the hurdle. it looked like the federal bill will pass, help out puerto rico, and at
u.s.-mexico border. hillary clinton has outspent, from on tv ads by more than $12 million this month. that is based on an analysis by abc news. clinton --ollar trump spent, clinton spent $12. raised to 20 $3 million in june. trump's campaign has spent no money on tv ads, and his unofficial super pac has raised $2 million. global new hours -- news 24 hours a day, powered by 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. dramatic turn of events involving puerto rico's debt crisis, the...
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aÑos". 24.26 esta iniciativa es aupicida por varias fundaciones sin fines de lucro, entre estas "u.s. mexicola, de icirr, los fondos para costear los viajes provienen de diferentes organizaciones, y los soÑadores solo tendrian que correr por sus gastos personales, ademas, no deberian de tener ningun problema durante la entrada y salida del pais ya que el daca se lo permite en ciertas ocasiones. artemio arreola - icirr 19.26 va haber una preseleccion y solamente pordran ir los jovenes que reunan los requisistos y que garanticemos que salen y pueden entrar eso quiere decir un revisado muy exuhativo de sus antecedentes 19.42 el aÑo pasado 30 soÑadres tuvieron la oportunidad de viajar a mexico, entre estos cindy agustin cindy agustin - participo del programa en el 2015 06.38 se que muchos jovenes dreamers talvez tendran el miedo de salir de usa y verdad miedo de me van a dejar entrar o no mi experiencia fue un poco dificil para entrar pero como estabamos en grupo teniamos el apoyo del consulado 16.57 los interesados deberan llenar una solicitud por medio de la pagina www us mexico foundation pun
aÑos". 24.26 esta iniciativa es aupicida por varias fundaciones sin fines de lucro, entre estas "u.s. mexicola, de icirr, los fondos para costear los viajes provienen de diferentes organizaciones, y los soÑadores solo tendrian que correr por sus gastos personales, ademas, no deberian de tener ningun problema durante la entrada y salida del pais ya que el daca se lo permite en ciertas ocasiones. artemio arreola - icirr 19.26 va haber una preseleccion y solamente pordran ir los...
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u.s.-mexico border entire san diego county close to 700 people at and ordered to evacuate. that fire is 5 percent contained. >> reporter: evacuation there still stay at the salvation army here tonight there are many lingering questions how this fire started and where are the people that lost everything will live but for see this on with harding's shortage. . reason >> reporter: signifiers that non as the devastating as the law on saturday high winds and global chemicals fell the flames pushing the fire alarms wilson is one of the 58 people who lost their homes in the fire lived in what called low income earners. and after being homeless for three years share route over her head for 35 days before losing everything. >> reporter: then and now the mayor says that the human services department is working on a long-term solution for evacuation. yeah themself on poland's history. that includes six businesses including the hardware store putting many workers at on-the-job and neighbors out of treasure locations. . >> reporter: they express gratitude especially those who left with
u.s.-mexico border entire san diego county close to 700 people at and ordered to evacuate. that fire is 5 percent contained. >> reporter: evacuation there still stay at the salvation army here tonight there are many lingering questions how this fire started and where are the people that lost everything will live but for see this on with harding's shortage. . reason >> reporter: signifiers that non as the devastating as the law on saturday high winds and global chemicals fell the...
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while fire crews along the u.s. mexico border evacuated a california town of 700 the nearby fire in southern california grew to nearly 8,000 acres. over 2,000 firefighters. some shouldering nearly 80 pounds worked around the clock in sweltering heat to save dozens of threatened homes. >> probably the hardest work i have ever done. it's back breaking. wears your body down. >> in new mexico the dog head fire alreaev 17,000 acres. with less than 10% of it contained since it began burning a week ago. hundreds of residents were given mandatory evacuation orders. one county declared a state of emergency. >> arizona record temperatures and low humidity fuelled a 12,000 acre fire. nearby counts on alert for possible evacuations. >> the blising heat proved to be deadly for some. in arizona four people in their 20s died in separate heat related incidents over the weekend. temperatures hit triple digit highs not seen in nearly 50 years. the first victim was hiking on saturday on a trail outside of phoenix. on sunday a woman that work
while fire crews along the u.s. mexico border evacuated a california town of 700 the nearby fire in southern california grew to nearly 8,000 acres. over 2,000 firefighters. some shouldering nearly 80 pounds worked around the clock in sweltering heat to save dozens of threatened homes. >> probably the hardest work i have ever done. it's back breaking. wears your body down. >> in new mexico the dog head fire alreaev 17,000 acres. with less than 10% of it contained since it began...
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u.s.-mexico border. two years ago we went down there and heard about the work that's been done between mexico and the u.s. i understand that these bilateral efforts have led to the u.s. federal prosecution of more than 170 defendants and the rescue of more than 200 victims from trafficking networks. what are some of the challenges with those cross-border cases? some of the victims coming up from countries south of mexico. and where do you see this bilateral work going? >> you're correct. whenever there's a case that involves multiple jurisdictions it complicates things. but as i indicate in my testimony there's a great initiative now going on between the united states and mexico. the bilateral human trafficking enforcement initiative has been incredibly successful due to cooperation of law enforcement and their united states partners. one of the reflection is a case brought recently in the eastern district of new york just last week five individuals extra dithed and arranged on trafficking charges in bro
u.s.-mexico border. two years ago we went down there and heard about the work that's been done between mexico and the u.s. i understand that these bilateral efforts have led to the u.s. federal prosecution of more than 170 defendants and the rescue of more than 200 victims from trafficking networks. what are some of the challenges with those cross-border cases? some of the victims coming up from countries south of mexico. and where do you see this bilateral work going? >> you're correct....
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u.s.-mexico border to dr.igration issues affecting the nation, first brandon darby, managing director -- talks about the flow of illegal immigration. the players involved, as well as efforts to cover the security aspects of the issue. then, local immigration lawyer will discuss who she represents, and the laws on the books related to citizenship and deportation. and dallas morning news mexico correspondent examines the cartels in mexico, plus the violent and smuggling of humans and narcotics. he is the author of the book "midnight in mexico." be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live from laredo, texas beginning on wednesday. join the discussion. >> here is what is ahead, a discussion on the iran nuclear the potential for nuclear andres in the middle east. then, c-span2 newsmakers features chief of naval operations admiral john richardson. that is followed by a look at the conflict between israel and the palestinians. >> on june 23, the united kingdom will hold a referendum on whether they should leave
u.s.-mexico border to dr.igration issues affecting the nation, first brandon darby, managing director -- talks about the flow of illegal immigration. the players involved, as well as efforts to cover the security aspects of the issue. then, local immigration lawyer will discuss who she represents, and the laws on the books related to citizenship and deportation. and dallas morning news mexico correspondent examines the cartels in mexico, plus the violent and smuggling of humans and narcotics....
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u.s./mexico border, southeast of san diego, the border fire has destroyed over 6,000 acres and several outbuildings. residents in about 600 homes were ordered to evacuate, but some simply refused to leave. >> we know when to leave. we don't evacuate just because. we evacuate pretty much when the flames are on our heels. we're pretty hard core out here. >> in new mexico, out of abkerry, a wildfire -- albuquerque, a wildfire is finally starting to run out of steam. >>> service has been restored at a washington, d.c., subway station after it was overrun by a flash flood. water rushed into the cleveland park station last night. some of it taking the escalator. the station is prone to flooding because it's at the bottom of a hill. the station was closed for about two hours. >>> coming up on the "cbs morning news," south pole flight. a rescue plane completes an important leg on its mission to evacuate a sick worker. >>> and a close friend of pop star print reveals new insight -- star prince reveals new ininterest rate his medical emergency a week before he died. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." no, no
u.s./mexico border, southeast of san diego, the border fire has destroyed over 6,000 acres and several outbuildings. residents in about 600 homes were ordered to evacuate, but some simply refused to leave. >> we know when to leave. we don't evacuate just because. we evacuate pretty much when the flames are on our heels. we're pretty hard core out here. >> in new mexico, out of abkerry, a wildfire -- albuquerque, a wildfire is finally starting to run out of steam. >>>...
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u.s.-mexico border, argues curiel's heritage compromises his independence in the lawsuits. >> i'm just confused how-- what his mexican parents have to do with that. >> excuse me. i want to build a wall. i don't think it's very confusing. >> reporter: this made republican leaders, who had begun to rally around the presumptive nominee, recoil. >> people are disturbed that you would want to dismiss a judge based on his ethnicity. >> he needs to stop staying it. that man is an american. >> i don't condone the comments. >> i completely disagree with the thinking behind that. >> i couldn't disagree more with what he had to say. >> reporter: maine republican senator susan collins has yet to endorse trump. >> it was an appalling statement for donald trump to have made. completely unacceptable, and he owes the judge an apology, and he owes the american people an apology. >> reporter: nebraska senator ben sasse tweeted trumps attacks are "the literal definition of racism." even for former speaker newt gingrich, long a trump ally, it was too much. >> this is one of the worst mistakes trump has made. i thi
u.s.-mexico border, argues curiel's heritage compromises his independence in the lawsuits. >> i'm just confused how-- what his mexican parents have to do with that. >> excuse me. i want to build a wall. i don't think it's very confusing. >> reporter: this made republican leaders, who had begun to rally around the presumptive nominee, recoil. >> people are disturbed that you would want to dismiss a judge based on his ethnicity. >> he needs to stop staying it. that...
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u.s. and mexico benefit through quote strong cooperation and teamwork while also emphasizing that the u.s. mexico, liz, are friends. liz: absolutely fascinating developments here and the timing is really interesting, blake, thank you very much. blake burman live in dc. take a look at this. we want to show you a comparison of u.s. manufacturing jobs in january of 1994 when nafta did go into effect versus the number of manufacturing jobs this january. as you can see, the u.s. has more than 4.5 million fewer inferring jobs today, that's a 6.7% do drop over the last 22 years. so you could question the timing but does trump is a point like nafta and other trade deals like tpp are not as original to the u.s. as people thought. joining me now former trade representative kirk who helped advance agreements with nations like korea, panama, welcome, ambassador. i want to begin first with an important fact that nafta was begun earlier under george hw bush so this is not a democrat versus republican issue but when you see the difference between the number of manufacturing jobs then and now, it is rathe
u.s. and mexico benefit through quote strong cooperation and teamwork while also emphasizing that the u.s. mexico, liz, are friends. liz: absolutely fascinating developments here and the timing is really interesting, blake, thank you very much. blake burman live in dc. take a look at this. we want to show you a comparison of u.s. manufacturing jobs in january of 1994 when nafta did go into effect versus the number of manufacturing jobs this january. as you can see, the u.s. has more than 4.5...
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four fires are burning in southern california and one is near the u.s. mexico border and another in santa barbara county. two others started in the angeles national forest, and all have prompted road closures. 700 firefighters are battling the flames in 100-degree heat, and more evacuations could be necessary. >> it looked like the world is ending. you look outside and see the sky is red. it looked like a scene from the movie. >> the fires are expected to merge and become a massive fire today. >>> a somber day in silicone valley as thousands of pay tribute to a fallen san jose police officer. kiet do is live at the sap center, the site of the memorial for officer katherman. >> reporter: good morning. they have a lot of experience in planning the funeral here, a massive undertaking with thousands of officers coming in, a moving sight set to begin. officer kather was killed on his department motorcycle a week ago. he was on patrol when a minivan turned into his path. he was very well liked, an 11- year veteran and received an outstanding police duty award in 2009
four fires are burning in southern california and one is near the u.s. mexico border and another in santa barbara county. two others started in the angeles national forest, and all have prompted road closures. 700 firefighters are battling the flames in 100-degree heat, and more evacuations could be necessary. >> it looked like the world is ending. you look outside and see the sky is red. it looked like a scene from the movie. >> the fires are expected to merge and become a massive...
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u.s. and mexico unveiled a private climate plan, calling for the electricity to come from clean energy sources by 2025. >> this partnership will see our country's stand side by side as we work toward the common goal of the north america that is competitive, encourages clean growth, and protects our shared environment now and for generations to come. mark: the three leaders say north america has the capacity, resources and moral imperative to build on the agreement. the turkish president says his country will overcome terror groups. his comments come a day after a triple suicide bombing at the istanbul airport left 42 people dead and more than 240 injured. the government blames the islamic state for the attack. u.s. senate leaders say they will hold a final vote tonight on the puerto rico financial risis. e territory has a $200 billion bond obligation, but no funds to pay it. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts, in more than 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. "bloomberg west," is next. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang. this is "bloomberg west." coming up, could
u.s. and mexico unveiled a private climate plan, calling for the electricity to come from clean energy sources by 2025. >> this partnership will see our country's stand side by side as we work toward the common goal of the north america that is competitive, encourages clean growth, and protects our shared environment now and for generations to come. mark: the three leaders say north america has the capacity, resources and moral imperative to build on the agreement. the turkish president...
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. >>> a terrifying discovery along the u.s. mexico border. they had the area's gas pipeline plans in her car near lunar county. she was pulled over after seamlessly making it into the united states. she was arrested the fbi and terrorism passports are investigating what it could mean for future national security. >> wreckage of 804 has been found deep in the mediterranean sea. search crews are looking for the black boxes but time is running out. the flight data and cockpit voice recorder will stop making signals making the search more difficult. it crashed last month killing all 66 people on board. oscar pistorius walking into court without his leg. showing how difficult it would have been to confront his intruder. he will be sentenced next month. >> back to the campaign trail. donald trump pivoting toward gun reform in the wake of the orlando shooting. it comes amid a filibuster on the senate floor demanding congress take action. garrett tenney is live for us in washington, d.c. good morning, garrett. >> heather, good morning. it was certain
. >>> a terrifying discovery along the u.s. mexico border. they had the area's gas pipeline plans in her car near lunar county. she was pulled over after seamlessly making it into the united states. she was arrested the fbi and terrorism passports are investigating what it could mean for future national security. >> wreckage of 804 has been found deep in the mediterranean sea. search crews are looking for the black boxes but time is running out. the flight data and cockpit voice...
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u.s./mexico border to talk about trade issues affecting the region and the country. san antonio express trade reporter lynn better zouski discusses the flow and volume of trade across the border. also texas congressman joins us to talk about how trade benefits laredo and the country. then bob cash stake director for texas trade coalition and nafta critic looks at how the trade deal moved jobs from southern texas to mexico and how that hurts mexicans as well. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live from laredo, texas, beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern thursday. join the discussion. >>> up next on american history tv, a discussion about the role of music in the anti-vietnam war movement with political singer-songwriters country joe mcdonald and peter yarrow. during the vietnam war, mcdonald performed with country joe and the fish and yarrow was a member of peter paul and mary. this discussion is part of a three-day conversation at the lbj library in austin, texas, titled the vietnam war summit. this 50-minute program begins with a performance by joe mcdonald a
u.s./mexico border to talk about trade issues affecting the region and the country. san antonio express trade reporter lynn better zouski discusses the flow and volume of trade across the border. also texas congressman joins us to talk about how trade benefits laredo and the country. then bob cash stake director for texas trade coalition and nafta critic looks at how the trade deal moved jobs from southern texas to mexico and how that hurts mexicans as well. be sure to watch c-span's...
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u.s./mexico border. the democratic primary is the day after tomorrow. you can count on us for your coverage. click on our voters edge election guide to find unbiased information on the candidates and local races day after tomorrow. >>> we are a little bias when it comes to the warriors. the warriors handily defeated the cleveland cavaliers, 110-77. ouch. >> it's a rout. it's a slaughter. >> there you go. they are now 2-0 in the series. k colin, i heard that people wanted to stay in that aura. >> reporter: why wouldn't you? the warriors may not come back here and play again. they came, they saw, you can finish the line the way you plea please. the warriors head to cleveland looking for a series sweep. a 13-3 run. they take a 28-22 lead on this vicious lebron james hammer dunk. they led the cavs, that's not good. draymond green, 18 in the first half, converts, 41-30. golden state up at the half, this was draymond's night. he had a team high 28. lead is 23. shawn livingston was a big contributor. warriors win, 110-77. take a 2-0 series lead and look unstop
u.s./mexico border. the democratic primary is the day after tomorrow. you can count on us for your coverage. click on our voters edge election guide to find unbiased information on the candidates and local races day after tomorrow. >>> we are a little bias when it comes to the warriors. the warriors handily defeated the cleveland cavaliers, 110-77. ouch. >> it's a rout. it's a slaughter. >> there you go. they are now 2-0 in the series. k colin, i heard that people wanted to...
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u.s.-mexico border. this fire in the city of potrero, california, has consumed 1500 acres. at least four buildings destroyed and one firefighter huss hurt battling the flames. you can track the high heat and threat of storms with the abc 10 app. you can get weather alerts and latest forecast with a few taps on your smart phone or tablet. >>> now to a story you'll see only on nbc 10. lumberton police are asking for the public's help to identify a bike snachler who targeted a burlington county business meant to help those in need. south jersey bureau reporter cydney long joins us. >> reporter: a hard working father who travels about four miles or so to get to his workplace at the good will in lumberton, often along a busy and dangerous stretch of route 38. he doesn't have a car and relies on a bicycle and now that's gone. it's surveillance video you'll see only on nbc 10. watch as this greedy crook clears space in his suv. he takes his time in a donation drop-off area to steal this bike. >> the morning i came in was the morning it got stolen. >> reporter: what you don't see o
u.s.-mexico border. this fire in the city of potrero, california, has consumed 1500 acres. at least four buildings destroyed and one firefighter huss hurt battling the flames. you can track the high heat and threat of storms with the abc 10 app. you can get weather alerts and latest forecast with a few taps on your smart phone or tablet. >>> now to a story you'll see only on nbc 10. lumberton police are asking for the public's help to identify a bike snachler who targeted a burlington...
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u.s.-mexico border. the judge was born in indiana. >> since mr. has announced his candidacy, he's attacked muslims, he's attacked women, he's attacked immigrants. for me and millions of latinos like me, it's personal. >> meanwhile virginia's republican party chairman is blasting the democrats for their superdelegate process. >>> house speaker paul ryan sat down with andrea mitchell today. >> how can you say he's okay to be president? > justifying those comments. i was very clear about that. we all should disavow comments like that. i'm glad he walked it back. >> trump released a statement on tuesday saying his comments had been miscontrue strued, but he not apologize. >>> from the horrors of the holocaust to the front lines of the battlefield. >>> international harbor cameras showing a couple things. one spider on the camera. two, the clouds moving on in. that'll give us a little bit of cover tonight. not quite as mediterranean collection.r it'll make anyone's day brighter. my girlfriend and i just broke up. ohh. i need someth
u.s.-mexico border. the judge was born in indiana. >> since mr. has announced his candidacy, he's attacked muslims, he's attacked women, he's attacked immigrants. for me and millions of latinos like me, it's personal. >> meanwhile virginia's republican party chairman is blasting the democrats for their superdelegate process. >>> house speaker paul ryan sat down with andrea mitchell today. >> how can you say he's okay to be president? > justifying those comments. i...
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u.s.-mexico boarder. we talked to him about why he likes sanders.on hillary clinton and his decision to jump into politics. thanks for joining us. this is first time you've done politics. what caused you to get off your couch and get involved? >> i don't spend much time on my couch. i don't feel like i'm involved in politics. i got into it because i saw he was an activist. i've done some basic vis work. to be honest, politics drained me. there's overarching feel of activism within his movement and politics just seemed to play a part in it. it's a little bit easier to get involved because i'm standing up for the disenfranchised and the marginalized people in this country through this movement and championing things i was involved with like black lives matter. >> for such a long time he's done better with african-americans but for a long time he had a hard time connecting with african-americans voters. why wasn't he able to make the sell in a competitive way? >> i think it's kind of bizarre that -- because i know any african-americans that support her
u.s.-mexico boarder. we talked to him about why he likes sanders.on hillary clinton and his decision to jump into politics. thanks for joining us. this is first time you've done politics. what caused you to get off your couch and get involved? >> i don't spend much time on my couch. i don't feel like i'm involved in politics. i got into it because i saw he was an activist. i've done some basic vis work. to be honest, politics drained me. there's overarching feel of activism within his...
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u.s.-mexico border. that fire's burned about 7500 acres and burned up three structures and injured one firefighter. there are other fires burning across the west in new mexico. in arizona firefighters hope to get containment on those. hopefully, they're trying to keep the weather conditions in check. near triple digit temperatures expected again today. i'm steve patterson, nbc news. >>> it's another way to se the new way you can keep up with michelle obama right from your smartphone. >>> talk about a busy afternoon for storm team 4. take a look. these are live pictures from chopper 4 of a tree that just landed on a home in maryland. that area has been under a tornado warning earlier this afternoon. right now we're tracking the rain, the lightning and the high winds. so weather alert day firs when you have type 2 diabetes, like me, hi, i'm dominique wilkins. there's a moment of truth. and with victoza®, a better moment of proof. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill,
u.s.-mexico border. that fire's burned about 7500 acres and burned up three structures and injured one firefighter. there are other fires burning across the west in new mexico. in arizona firefighters hope to get containment on those. hopefully, they're trying to keep the weather conditions in check. near triple digit temperatures expected again today. i'm steve patterson, nbc news. >>> it's another way to se the new way you can keep up with michelle obama right from your smartphone....
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mexico now? >> reporter: david, for months, trump has railed against am u.s. r mexico, and tonight, he's feeling it personally. the pga says this had nothing to do with politics, it's because they could not secure a sponsor at the trump resort. tonight, trump calling this a sad day for miami, the u.s. and the game of golf. and saying, quote, on mexico city, i hope they have kidnapping insurance. >> tom llamas live in california. tom, thank you. >>> meantime tonight, hillary clinton has her own new concerns. getting help today from jon bon jovi in new jersey. but she might need more help in california. a new poll tonight showing clinton and bernie sanders in a virtual dead heat before the big primary. but it was donald trump who clinton targeted today, and abc's cecilia vega is on the campaign trail. >> you can't make this up. >> reporter: tonight, the sharpest words yet from hillary clinton. attacking donald trump and his trump university. >> this is just more evidence that donald trump himself is a fraud. >> reporter: a new tough tone clinton going where many
mexico now? >> reporter: david, for months, trump has railed against am u.s. r mexico, and tonight, he's feeling it personally. the pga says this had nothing to do with politics, it's because they could not secure a sponsor at the trump resort. tonight, trump calling this a sad day for miami, the u.s. and the game of golf. and saying, quote, on mexico city, i hope they have kidnapping insurance. >> tom llamas live in california. tom, thank you. >>> meantime tonight, hillary...
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u.s./mexico border. >>> donald trump expected to fire back at hillary clinton on the economy today.terday in ohio, the presumptive democratic nominee warned that trump's economic plans would trigger another financial crisis. >>> san francisco's police commission will hold a public meeting tonight to discuss safety concerns for this week's pride events. the city has already announced extra officers will be on hand as a precaution after the orlando nightclub shooting. >>> today some of the people displaced by the fire last week in san francisco will go home. saturday's five-alarm fire in bernal heights damaged 6 buildings and forced 57 people out of their homes. >>> santa clara county district attorney will propose new legislation today in response to the sexual assault case involving a former stanford swimmer. the case is also prompting lawmakers to reexamine sexual assault laws, currently on the books. >>> i'm anne makovec live in the newsroom following developments out of oakland where the city council made a bombshell decision this morning putting the next police academy on hold u
u.s./mexico border. >>> donald trump expected to fire back at hillary clinton on the economy today.terday in ohio, the presumptive democratic nominee warned that trump's economic plans would trigger another financial crisis. >>> san francisco's police commission will hold a public meeting tonight to discuss safety concerns for this week's pride events. the city has already announced extra officers will be on hand as a precaution after the orlando nightclub shooting....
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but the owner says passions will really spike when teams representing nations like u.s., mexico, colombia and argentina play. >> it's just full of emotions. now, last couple matches we have seen is it's amazing how impacted people are personally to a match. >> reporter: and you can see the squads there working on some of their agility moves. it's going to take some fancy footwork in their very first game. they are going to have a tough test against colombia at 6:30 p.m. at levi's stadium in santa clara just a couple of miles away from here. reporting live in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> there afternoon the cleveland cavaliers arrived in -- late this afternoon the cleveland cavaliers arrived in san francisco for the finals. they pulled up at the four seasons hotel on market street this afternoon. oh-oh!! crowds lined the streets to see the players. the warriors will face off against the cavs thursday night for game one of the finals. >>> and this may be the hottest hat around the bay area right now. warriors fans are trying to get their hands on the conference champions hat the player
but the owner says passions will really spike when teams representing nations like u.s., mexico, colombia and argentina play. >> it's just full of emotions. now, last couple matches we have seen is it's amazing how impacted people are personally to a match. >> reporter: and you can see the squads there working on some of their agility moves. it's going to take some fancy footwork in their very first game. they are going to have a tough test against colombia at 6:30 p.m. at levi's...
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u.s./mexico border. that fire's burned about 7,500 acres. it's burned up three structures. it's injured one firefighter. there are also other fires burning across the west in new mexico, in arizona firefighters hope to get some containment on those hopefully. they're trying to keep the weather conditions in check, near triple digit temperatures expected again today. i'm steve patterson, nbc news. >>> we will have more in just a moment. =memorial live= >>> welcome back. you are watching the casket of the san jose police officer killed in a car accident being brought into the s.a.p. center. this is a live look at his funeral this morning. officer katherman's casket making the turn there. and we will have live coverage of this entire funeral as it takes place here on nbc bay area. >> entering the s.a.p. center which is the only place large enough to hold the number of law enforcement officers that come from throughout the region, throughout the bay area and across the state to pay their respects. it was one week ago today that officer katherman was struck while he was on his p
u.s./mexico border. that fire's burned about 7,500 acres. it's burned up three structures. it's injured one firefighter. there are also other fires burning across the west in new mexico, in arizona firefighters hope to get some containment on those hopefully. they're trying to keep the weather conditions in check, near triple digit temperatures expected again today. i'm steve patterson, nbc news. >>> we will have more in just a moment. =memorial live= >>> welcome back. you are...
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u.s. and mexico. the u.s. house is expected to vote on a bill to manage puerto rico's debt crisis.lation would create a financial control board to manage a restructuring of the u.s. $70 billion of debt. this is scheduled for july 1. puerto rico must make a $2 billion payment to bondholders. san francisco is preparing for a different kind of earthquake, a fiscal one. this is to ensure it can withstand a shock like the one that rocked markets into this a. the city is one of the hottest economies in the u.s., they are haunted by memories of the first.com bubble. com bubble. the city council has approved a on sugary drinks in philadelphia. millions are trying to defeat this. global news 24 hours a day powered by 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. mark. mark: investing billions in new china locations, shanghai disneyland set to open next week . in addition to the music part, they are -- amusement park, they are also producing more films in the region. we sat down with bob iger earlier today asked about the continued expansion in china and some of the challe
u.s. and mexico. the u.s. house is expected to vote on a bill to manage puerto rico's debt crisis.lation would create a financial control board to manage a restructuring of the u.s. $70 billion of debt. this is scheduled for july 1. puerto rico must make a $2 billion payment to bondholders. san francisco is preparing for a different kind of earthquake, a fiscal one. this is to ensure it can withstand a shock like the one that rocked markets into this a. the city is one of the hottest economies...
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mexico city. note their chief focus is the border, they do peripherally work, such as the atf and the u.s. marshals. >> if you had to guess how much money has been spent on interdiction and eradication efforts in mexico since the start of the epidemic we are experiencing, what would you put that at? >> my understanding is, $2.5 billion has been appropriated, of which approximately $1.5 billion has been obligated or committed to specific projects, of which we still have at this point about new initiatives for about $700 million. >> are you speaking about the initiative specifically? >> largely. >> there is money spent far beyond this. >> there certainly is, senator. i am not in a position to comment on the department of justice's figures. >> i wasn't just looking at appropriations. i look at all the agencies you mentioned. the department of justice, the dea, fbi, immigration, military, alcohol, tobacco, and firearms. and i think to myself, it has to be billions collectively. i was one of the architects of the initiative, which i support. billionsbillion later, between all of our respective a
mexico city. note their chief focus is the border, they do peripherally work, such as the atf and the u.s. marshals. >> if you had to guess how much money has been spent on interdiction and eradication efforts in mexico since the start of the epidemic we are experiencing, what would you put that at? >> my understanding is, $2.5 billion has been appropriated, of which approximately $1.5 billion has been obligated or committed to specific projects, of which we still have at this point...
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u.s. district judge gonzalo curiel of being biased against trump because of his mexican heritage since trump wants to build a wall along the border with mexico. trump has been denounced by democrats and republicans alike for those remarks and judge curiel was born in indiana. his parents came to the u.s. from mexico in the 1940s. >> i don't care if the judge is mexican or not. i'm going to do great with the mexican people because i provide jobs. so i can't think about mexicans but we are being treated very unfairly. >> former trump university students have filed fraud lawsuits in new york and san diego. majority of students were satisfied with the real estate seminars, says trump. today we will have extended coverage of the california primary on ktvu, plus as results come in from 7:00 to 9:00 tonight and that will be followed by the 10:00 news right here on ktvu channel two news. >>> this morning a 12-year-old boy recovering at a hospital in oakland after police say he was stabbed for no apparent by a suspected bank robber. the child came with his family from out of state to the bay area for vacation and they have gone to this wells fargo ba
u.s. district judge gonzalo curiel of being biased against trump because of his mexican heritage since trump wants to build a wall along the border with mexico. trump has been denounced by democrats and republicans alike for those remarks and judge curiel was born in indiana. his parents came to the u.s. from mexico in the 1940s. >> i don't care if the judge is mexican or not. i'm going to do great with the mexican people because i provide jobs. so i can't think about mexicans but we are...