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u.s. u.s./mexico border which would cost 22. $22.5 billion. he says mexico will pay for it. most say that's ridiculous. >> who will pay for the wall? >> mexico. >> who will pay for the wall? >> mexico. >> reporter: this is become donald trump's signature issue, border. according to this specialist -- expert -- >> it is more of a slogan a policy idea. he is right that we need to do a better job of border security. but his idea is presented in a very cartoonish way without no one's. you can't fence the entire border. in some areas it would be effective in another where is -- other areas it would be a complete waste of money. >> -- >> reporter: she has little use of the moderate stance taken by marco rubio as well. >> it's interesting that he tried to call ted cruz a flip flopper when in fact marco rubio has been running from his very clear record in favor of comprehensive immigration reform, amnesty. anger over a flood of immigrant labor is valid says vaughn. >> they are bringing drugs, crime, rapists, some, i assume are good people.>> reporter: she balks at some of his rhetor
u.s. u.s./mexico border which would cost 22. $22.5 billion. he says mexico will pay for it. most say that's ridiculous. >> who will pay for the wall? >> mexico. >> who will pay for the wall? >> mexico. >> reporter: this is become donald trump's signature issue, border. according to this specialist -- expert -- >> it is more of a slogan a policy idea. he is right that we need to do a better job of border security. but his idea is presented in a very cartoonish...
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u.s. is using ice scan and facial recognition technology to check people walking across the border into mexico. the u.s. installed this new level of security at a busy border crossing last week. the system is used to identify foreign citizens that walk from the u.s. to mexico so that the u.s. can see who overstays their visas. before this, people who left the country were rarely checked by u.s. authorities as they walked across the border. >>> new polls are out ahead of the south carolina primary. donald trump still holds a lead in most polls but other candidates could give him a run for his money. >>> pitchers and catchers using spring training to fine tune. coming up. hear from one of the newest pitchers from this rotation off season. >>> we got rain last night. snow in the mountains and now we move forward to the next weather event that shows up tomorrow afternoon. >>> spring training is now under way in arizona. members of the giants reported earlier this week and they have new pitching rotations. expectations are high for this season. >> they sure are. joe fonzi is live in scottsdale. how is the weather out there? >> reporter: hey, guys, you know they do not have a night game scheduled but they should. it is a perfect evening for a baseball
u.s. is using ice scan and facial recognition technology to check people walking across the border into mexico. the u.s. installed this new level of security at a busy border crossing last week. the system is used to identify foreign citizens that walk from the u.s. to mexico so that the u.s. can see who overstays their visas. before this, people who left the country were rarely checked by u.s. authorities as they walked across the border. >>> new polls are out ahead of the south...
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u.s. and mexico where the u.s. meddled less in mexican affairs, but that doesn't mean that good things followed. if you know anything about 1920s diplomacy between mexico and the u.s., there were moments where it got heated. from 1920 to 1923, the u.s. didn't even recognize mexico. a lot of this is based in tenuous relations in things over oil and property. the u.s. continued to have problems with mexican leaders all the way up to the 1930s. if he would have been president in the revolution instead of in the mid 20s, there might have been war. but i think there can be turning points, but, as nancy says, we have to remember the context and what follows from those turning points could actually make those situations worse and definitely more complicated. >> i definitely think turning points are useful as we are trying to tell stories and make the past somehow useful to us today, but i think we shouldn't overemphasize them. two of the things that i kind of stress with my students a lot -- i'm always troubled with accounts that end -- it's like the heroic struggle and at the end of the story a law is passed and we all live happily ever after. the passage of the law is
u.s. and mexico where the u.s. meddled less in mexican affairs, but that doesn't mean that good things followed. if you know anything about 1920s diplomacy between mexico and the u.s., there were moments where it got heated. from 1920 to 1923, the u.s. didn't even recognize mexico. a lot of this is based in tenuous relations in things over oil and property. the u.s. continued to have problems with mexican leaders all the way up to the 1930s. if he would have been president in the revolution...
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u.s.. >> every year nearly half a million migrants try to reach the u.s. through mexico. on wednesday pope francis visits the u.s. mexico border where he is expected to address immigration head on. in mexico city, adriana diaz, cbs 4 news. >>> thank you, now a cbs 4 news health alert and tonight the state department of health is reporting a new case of zika in president of brazil says the zika virus will not have an impact on this summers olympics. saturday as a national mobilization day in brazil with military personnel working to fight the virus. zika is sweeping through parts of latin america. zika is mostly harmless for adults but its been linked to a serious birth defect among newborns and the olympic games get under way in august. >>> at 5:30 concerns are growing in ft. lauderdale in a neighborhood after a bicyclist was struck and killed by a hit and run driver. >> cbs 4 is live in ft. lauderdale with more on what's being ton about it. ted? >> reporter: today police released the video of a car they believe hit that guy out and bicycling riding on the side of the highway and he died over there where that me
u.s.. >> every year nearly half a million migrants try to reach the u.s. through mexico. on wednesday pope francis visits the u.s. mexico border where he is expected to address immigration head on. in mexico city, adriana diaz, cbs 4 news. >>> thank you, now a cbs 4 news health alert and tonight the state department of health is reporting a new case of zika in president of brazil says the zika virus will not have an impact on this summers olympics. saturday as a national...
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the pope touched down in mexico city to much fan fare for a 5 day visit which will include a stop at the u.s. border to pray for those with have died trying to enter the u.s. trying to enter the u.s. poperancis is scheduled to visit places most affected by poverty, violence and mexico. live in the news plex, 7 news night team. >> more development tonight out of cuba. commercial flights will soo resume between the island and the u.s. island andndhe u.s. walter morris is here now to explain. >> reunion decade in the making>> reunion decade in the making. she's waited 22 years to hug her younger brother mitchell and meet his new wife fresh off one of t t few flights with cuba. >> i'm glad. i'm happy. >> now with the big announcement and maybe easier for family like theirs to stay connected. >> u.s. airlines able to offer scheduled service between any city in the united states and any city in cuba. >> tuesday rep for the state department and department of transportation will sign historic agreement in havana resumeresuming commercial flights between the u.s. and cuba. that means airlines can start bidding on routes and airport 50 years. with the decision on w
the pope touched down in mexico city to much fan fare for a 5 day visit which will include a stop at the u.s. border to pray for those with have died trying to enter the u.s. trying to enter the u.s. poperancis is scheduled to visit places most affected by poverty, violence and mexico. live in the news plex, 7 news night team. >> more development tonight out of cuba. commercial flights will soo resume between the island and the u.s. island andndhe u.s. walter morris is here now to...
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the pope touched down in mexico city to much fan fare for a 5 day visit which will include a stop at the u.s. border to pray for those with have died trying to enter the u.s. trying to enter the u.s. pope francis is scheduled to visit places most affected by immigration during his visit to mexico. live in theews plex, 7 news night team. >> more development tonight out of cuba. commercial flights will soon resume between the island and the u.s. island and the u.s. walter morris is here now to explain. >> reunion decade in the making>> reunion decade in the king. she's waited 22 years to hug her younger brother mitchell and meetis new wiffresh off one of the few flights with cuba. >> i'm glad. i'i'happy. >> now with the big announcement and maybe easier for famy like theirs to stay connected. >> u.s. airlines able to offer scheduled service between any city in t t united states and any city in cuba. >> tuesday rep for the state department and department of transportation will sign historic agreement in havana resumeresuming commercial flights between the u.s. and cuba. that means airlines can start bidding on routes and airport slots off limits for more tha
the pope touched down in mexico city to much fan fare for a 5 day visit which will include a stop at the u.s. border to pray for those with have died trying to enter the u.s. trying to enter the u.s. pope francis is scheduled to visit places most affected by immigration during his visit to mexico. live in theews plex, 7 news night team. >> more development tonight out of cuba. commercial flights will soon resume between the island and the u.s. island and the u.s. walter morris is here now...
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u.s. mexico border and to visit a jail in see you dodd -- cuidad, juarez. >>> asking the u.s. and mexico to help children escape poverty and violence. >>> coming up on the cbs 2 news at noon. >>> how a theater designation needs your help. >>> temperatures right now are near and below the freezing mark. i'll let you know just how warm the hardacre theater in tipton is now listed on the national gister of >>> in tipton, a theater is listed on the national register of historic places. the national register is the be preserved.it also means the theatre is eligible for certain federal and state historic preservation grants and d tax credits.the hardacre's 100th anniversary celebration and fundraiser is scheduled for april 23rd.and we put a lot more information on it all on cbs two iowa dot com.really a cool place to check out. waking up this morning it was a nice surprise to have the sun peeking through after some cloudy days.but, at least those temperatures have been warming up, it feels pretty mild out now. now.meteorologist rebecca kopelman checks in now with still ahead on the c
u.s. mexico border and to visit a jail in see you dodd -- cuidad, juarez. >>> asking the u.s. and mexico to help children escape poverty and violence. >>> coming up on the cbs 2 news at noon. >>> how a theater designation needs your help. >>> temperatures right now are near and below the freezing mark. i'll let you know just how warm the hardacre theater in tipton is now listed on the national gister of >>> in tipton, a theater is listed on the...
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u.s. border and be critical of immigration policy in the u.s. thousands of migrants have died crossing from mexico into the u.s. he will say a prayer here for migrants. the pain of loss is still seen and felt throughout here. a wave of abductions and killings of women has marked this city for two decades. this woman's daughter was one victim. she was found dead in a mass grave. >> translation: every day when my daughter and son go to school, i'm just waiting to pick them up and hoping to find them there because it is still not a safe place. even less if you're a woman or a girl >> reporter: memories of darkest days are fading for some. they're embracing what feels like a new city. >> five years ago the city was very lonely sad. now, as you can see, it's very crowd in places. >> reporter: the sounds of a city where there's hope, a violent past will remain just that >>> more than 200 formers government works in the zimbabwe capital were forced to leap in the streets. they were fired last year. they have not been paid for a year. workers say they have also not received any severance pay. there is no money to pay f
u.s. border and be critical of immigration policy in the u.s. thousands of migrants have died crossing from mexico into the u.s. he will say a prayer here for migrants. the pain of loss is still seen and felt throughout here. a wave of abductions and killings of women has marked this city for two decades. this woman's daughter was one victim. she was found dead in a mass grave. >> translation: every day when my daughter and son go to school, i'm just waiting to pick them up and hoping to...
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u.s. and cuba re-established diplomatic relations, thousands of coup ubans have headed for the u.s. illegally. tens of thousands through south and central america and mexico. flown to the u.s. border from co-sta rica where for months they were stuck. the cubans are processed by u.s. customs and border protection in a few hours. then receive a coveted parole stamp allowing u.s. entry. walking out the door, they are quickly met by cuban american arrangers who for a fee provide a place to rest, then a ride to join relatives. most head for miami. since the mid 1960s, cubans have enjoyed a special immigration privilege in the united states. cubans arriving in he this are undocumented are almost all allowed to stay, unlike other immigrants who are often detained and turned back. central american migrants fleeing gang violence must prove their u.s. asylum claims. many are deported. >> the irony is that the cubans are not fleeing violence. they are fleeing pure economic refugees. >> reporter: calls for an enter to the protective immigration law are increasing. >> there's an underlying current of frustration and tension building up as to why cubans are given preferential treatment.
u.s. and cuba re-established diplomatic relations, thousands of coup ubans have headed for the u.s. illegally. tens of thousands through south and central america and mexico. flown to the u.s. border from co-sta rica where for months they were stuck. the cubans are processed by u.s. customs and border protection in a few hours. then receive a coveted parole stamp allowing u.s. entry. walking out the door, they are quickly met by cuban american arrangers who for a fee provide a place to rest,...
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u.s. mexico boarder. >> todd: a u.s. missel that was mistakenly sent to cuba was con fimpletd the training missel which was sas pod to be sent to eueupe somehow enlded up in cuba and recently handed backkver to the u.s. until tear rivment the recent diplomatic relationship 20 # countries rude for an easier exchange. and coming up folk a a site off the coats that has you thinking it is not safe to go in the water. and. >> todd: and beachgoer are thinking twice about going o in for a dip. >> neki: and a relationship attack several cars. but reason for hi anger may surprise you. >> jennifer: all right florida.a. it's valentine's day and sunday. light of us have a long weekend. it not be the end to your weekend, but if it s enjoy it dry conditions and breezy as well. all the detail on that and your full seven day forecast when we come back. >> you're watching local 10 news >> a. >> neki: now to the latest on the out break of the zika virus. the government of brazil is pointing thousands of troops to warn mem throughout the c
u.s. mexico boarder. >> todd: a u.s. missel that was mistakenly sent to cuba was con fimpletd the training missel which was sas pod to be sent to eueupe somehow enlded up in cuba and recently handed backkver to the u.s. until tear rivment the recent diplomatic relationship 20 # countries rude for an easier exchange. and coming up folk a a site off the coats that has you thinking it is not safe to go in the water. and. >> todd: and beachgoer are thinking twice about going o in for a...
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mexico. now, as for the u.s. side, the u.s. border, everyone here -- you can tell they were moved. it was visible that they were moved by the pope's visual it to this border land. >>> we had a beautiful day today in south florida. just as pretty? the forecast coming up. >>> a would be crook caught on camera. >> how a good samaritan jumps in to stop the thief from getting >>> how hundreds of >>> lifting weights and losing stereotypes stereotypes. a south florida based nonprofit is reaching world wide proportions helping thouounds over come their physical disabilities. the insring story all new tonight. >> i'm add daptiveaptive is redefining the word handicapped. doing back squats with one arm. it doesn't take jonathan lopez long to up his weight to 245 pounds. >> at the beginning it was hard. veteran ihjured overseas by a infantry. he's just one of thousands who found an organization that helps favor. >> they have helped me reach so many people that i wouldn'te able to reach on my own. >> repoer: i am adaptive aims to educate, socialize and mobilize both the handicapped and veteran
mexico. now, as for the u.s. side, the u.s. border, everyone here -- you can tell they were moved. it was visible that they were moved by the pope's visual it to this border land. >>> we had a beautiful day today in south florida. just as pretty? the forecast coming up. >>> a would be crook caught on camera. >> how a good samaritan jumps in to stop the thief from getting >>> how hundreds of >>> lifting weights and losing stereotypes stereotypes. a south...
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22 alleged members of mexico's biggest drug cartel are in custody and two are dead after a joint u.s. and mexican operation along the arizona-mexico border. a spokesperson for u.simmigrations, customs and enforcement says the high-level members of the sinaloa cartel were arrested friday. the agents also seized hundreds of pounds of drugs and assault- style weapons. u.s. officials say they will seek extradition of the alleged cartel members, who are now in mexican custody. the cartel has been led by joaquin "el chapo" guzman, who was recaptured earlier this month. tanzania has arrested three elephant poachers who allegedly shot down a helicopter that was tracking their illegal hunting activity. the incident occurred friday in a wildlife reserve near serengeti national park. tanzanian officials say the poachers fired an ak-47 at the helicopter, which crashed, killing the pilot. tanzania's minister for tourism said park rangers discovered the remains of three dead elephants nearby. poachers who kill elephants for their ivory tusks are blamed for reducing tanzania's elephant population by 60% since 2009. the demand for ivory is strongest in asian countries, where i
22 alleged members of mexico's biggest drug cartel are in custody and two are dead after a joint u.s. and mexican operation along the arizona-mexico border. a spokesperson for u.simmigrations, customs and enforcement says the high-level members of the sinaloa cartel were arrested friday. the agents also seized hundreds of pounds of drugs and assault- style weapons. u.s. officials say they will seek extradition of the alleged cartel members, who are now in mexican custody. the cartel has been...
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u.s. down cubans -- u.s. bound cubans to northern mexico. the cubans were trapped after central american countries closed their borde to them. they are trying to reach the united states amid fears thawing relations between the u.s. and cuba could end u.s. asylum rights for cubans. costa rica has launched similar flights for some 8000 cuban migrants trapped there. president obama plans to visit cuba for the first sitting president since calvin coolidge in 1928. italy has summoned its u.s. ambassador after reports the national security agency tapped the phones of former prime minister silvio berlusconi and his aides in 2011. italy said it wanted specific clarifications after italian news media, citing wikileaks, reported on the spying. an advocacy group says a palestinian prisoner has entered unknown territory with his more than 89-day hunger strike. physicians for human rights-israel says journalist mohammed al-qeq has been on hunger strike longer than any other palestinian prisoner, and longer than any of the irish repuican army prisoners held by britain in northern ireland, 10 of whom died after their fast. israeli authorities have accused him of terrorist activities tied to the group hamas. he is in critical
u.s. down cubans -- u.s. bound cubans to northern mexico. the cubans were trapped after central american countries closed their borde to them. they are trying to reach the united states amid fears thawing relations between the u.s. and cuba could end u.s. asylum rights for cubans. costa rica has launched similar flights for some 8000 cuban migrants trapped there. president obama plans to visit cuba for the first sitting president since calvin coolidge in 1928. italy has summoned its u.s....
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u.s. to open its to juarez sent a strong message to both the u.s. and mexico where immigration reform is hotly debated. during his five-day visit, the pope toured some of mexico'sand most dangerous areas. he said at times, he felt like weeping from seeing so much hope in those who suffered so greatly. adriana diaz, cbs city. >>> coming up on the "morning news." a rapper's rant. kanye west is during an epic meltdown and we will tell you what set him off. >>> sharks. a drone offers this view from high above.ng news." see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. i won't stop. until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis.he majority of people find clear or almost clear skin. 8 out of 10 people saw 75% skin clearance at 3 months. while the majority saw 90% clearance. if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting, you should be tested for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infectionsity to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms... ...such as fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough.eived a vaccine or plan to. if you have crohn's disease, tell your doctor as symptoms can worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. see me. find clear skin and a clearer path forward. for a different kind of medicine, ask your dermatologist about cosentyx. ums? you may think it's a result of brushing too hard. it's not. it's a sign of early gum disease... listerine(r) can help reverse...sease in just two weeks. listerine(r). power to your mouth ! at safelite, we know how busoh no this mom didn't have time to worry about a cracked windshield. so she scheduled at safelite.com and with safelite's exclusive "on my way text" when i'd be there. hi, steve with safelite. thanks for your text! i replaced her windshield... and she didn't miss a single shottime for what how'd ya do? we won! nice! that' anothe thank you so much! (team sing) safelite repair, safelite replace. >>> a school of sharks off florida's panhandle is captured on video from a safe distance. the photographer launched a to get the footage. biologists say the sharks were probably migrating black khan yap west in a melt downand rising organizations in the u.s. those are some of the headlines "the groups. more than a hundred extremist groups were formed in 2015 after declines. the groups are organized againstreligious, and sexual issues. his accusers.es constand and her mother and one of her lawyers saying constand broke a nd saying it led to cosby's recent arrest. >>> "the new york times" is reporting sexual assault charges against two of the city's police officers. forcing four women to commit sex acts, sometimes in the back of their police car while on duty. convictions could put the for life. >>> the "new york post" has details on kanye west's foul-mouth tirade back contagious at." an audio clip catches him blowing up after show staffers changed his stage slightly. the rapper's rant happened just "the post" says lauren michaels,ss, had to persuade west not to walk out. >>> the palm beach post is reporting on the teen pretending to be a robinson had an office and website but no medical doctor. he was arrested after an agent posing as a p
u.s. to open its to juarez sent a strong message to both the u.s. and mexico where immigration reform is hotly debated. during his five-day visit, the pope toured some of mexico'sand most dangerous areas. he said at times, he felt like weeping from seeing so much hope in those who suffered so greatly. adriana diaz, cbs city. >>> coming up on the "morning news." a rapper's rant. kanye west is during an epic meltdown and we will tell you what set him off. >>> sharks. a...
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u.s. mexico boarder. people from both sides of the boarder fence watching as the pope frai prayed d ishere to remember the lives lost. people crossing mexico into the u.s. hoping for a better life and he has really been focusing on the many migrants trying to make their way to better lives all around theorld and he has been warning against what he difference. >> pope francis enjoyed a well warm welcome to his trip to mexico. a mariachi band and massive crowds turning taught greet him at every stop to the country wiwi the second largest pulation in the world. the pope continuing to dreats drug trafficking, violence and poverty affect sog many mexicans and how that drives money many to the iewvment. hi visit to to the mix cal can city across the rio grand from el pass so texas, the highlight of trip and politically charged during this presidential election. but a moment on tuesday has people really talking. that is pope francis being pulled over on to a child nay wheelchair by a participate who would just not let got his hand. pontiff's chosen word. >> selfish and he may have been born and raised in argentina but the former ber go leo's italian roros wer
u.s. mexico boarder. people from both sides of the boarder fence watching as the pope frai prayed d ishere to remember the lives lost. people crossing mexico into the u.s. hoping for a better life and he has really been focusing on the many migrants trying to make their way to better lives all around theorld and he has been warning against what he difference. >> pope francis enjoyed a well warm welcome to his trip to mexico. a mariachi band and massive crowds turning taught greet him at...
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u.s. to open its borders, but his visit to juarez sent a strong message to both the u.s. and mexico where immigration reform is hotly debated. during his five-day visit, the pope toured some of mexico's poorest and most dangerous areas. he said at times, he felt like weeping from seeing so much hope adriana diaz, cbs news, mexico city. >>> coming up on the "morning news." a rapper's rant. can you guess who? kanye west is caught on audio during an epic meltdown and we will tell you what set him off. >>sh offers this view boveth" se. e measis is juste. i'm not contagious. seo kn that't sfi discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine to tyfiar oalmoar s t of0 ople5% cle at 3 hs.whe ma w % cle. do n if u are rgicsent before sg,uld tesr tuosis d abto fthemccur youor ou h annfecr sy... h as, ts, ch achcoug dise youor asympan wleres may occur. me. me. on my way. nd cd pathrd.for erenkinddici, ask ermast about cosentyx. ding may it'sesult ushi har not a s eargum di.. erinan hvers early gum disease in just two weeks. por tomout hifhaie sch"oaysteldi'totadnt >>a ols ree phheon c ishaobapi
u.s. to open its borders, but his visit to juarez sent a strong message to both the u.s. and mexico where immigration reform is hotly debated. during his five-day visit, the pope toured some of mexico's poorest and most dangerous areas. he said at times, he felt like weeping from seeing so much hope adriana diaz, cbs news, mexico city. >>> coming up on the "morning news." a rapper's rant. can you guess who? kanye west is caught on audio during an epic meltdown and we will...
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mexico-u.s. border for migrants who died trying to reach the u.s. pope francis said quote a person who thinks only about building walls where ever they may be and not building bridges is not christian. this isot in the gospel. now not having heard border's plans independently, francis did say he wouldld give him the benefit or the doubt and did ad i would say this man is not christian if he said it inhis way. also he made comments about the zika virus when he was asked about it. he suggests that women could use artificial contraception but not abort their fetus, saying there is a clear moral difference between aborting a fetus and preventing a pregnancy. he said the birth control would be considered a lesser evil when faced with the zika-linked cases of rare birth defects such as those faced in brazil. they have urged women to avoid getting pregnant those two comments coming from pope francis today as he's headed home from his trip in mexico. we will stay on top of these and keep you updated. for now live in the satellite center, ashley jones, 7 new
mexico-u.s. border for migrants who died trying to reach the u.s. pope francis said quote a person who thinks only about building walls where ever they may be and not building bridges is not christian. this isot in the gospel. now not having heard border's plans independently, francis did say he wouldld give him the benefit or the doubt and did ad i would say this man is not christian if he said it inhis way. also he made comments about the zika virus when he was asked about it. he suggests...
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the pope touched down in mexico city to much fan fare for 5 day visit which will include a stop at the u.s. border to pray for those who have died trying to enter the u.s. enter the u.s. pope francis is scheduled to visit places most affected by povertyviolence and immigration during his visit to mexico. ve in the satellite center tonight, 7 news night team. >>> historic change between th united states and cuba will soon be runway ready. commercial flights are set to resume this year and walter is live at miami international airport with details on that. walter? >>reporter: well, we already see daily charter flights to and from cuba here at miami international airport but for the first time in 50 years commercial flights will resume and they could take off as union decades in the making. she's waited 22 years to hug her younger brother mitchell and meet his new wife fresh off one of the few flights from cuba. >> i'm glad. i'm hahay. >>reporter: now with big announcement it may be easierfor family like theirs to stay connected. >> u.s. airlines will be able to offer scheduled service between any city nuts and any city in cube eric's tuesday rep for the
the pope touched down in mexico city to much fan fare for 5 day visit which will include a stop at the u.s. border to pray for those who have died trying to enter the u.s. enter the u.s. pope francis is scheduled to visit places most affected by povertyviolence and immigration during his visit to mexico. ve in the satellite center tonight, 7 news night team. >>> historic change between th united states and cuba will soon be runway ready. commercial flights are set to resume this year...
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u.s. metal to lessen that does not mean that good things followed. anything about 1920's diplomacy between the u.s. and mexico, it got quite heated. there were moments where the war would have been close from 19221923 and the u.s did not even recognize mexico based on tenuous relations over things like oil and property. have.s. continued to problems with mexican leaders although it up to the 1930's. if he would've been president in the revolution instead of the 1920's, there might have been more. there can be turning points but as nancy says, we have to read the context and what follows from those turning points could make those situations worth those diplomatic situations and make them more complicated. >> i definitely think that turning points are useful as we try to tell stories and make the past the turning point and more useful today. we should not overemphasize them. tutor of the things i stressed with my students a lot -- i'm always troubled with the accounts. they end with the heroic struggle and at the end along his past and we all lived happily ever after. the turning point in the legal system is one way before the law and another way after the law. but two things happened. one of the ways the law is
u.s. metal to lessen that does not mean that good things followed. anything about 1920's diplomacy between the u.s. and mexico, it got quite heated. there were moments where the war would have been close from 19221923 and the u.s did not even recognize mexico based on tenuous relations over things like oil and property. have.s. continued to problems with mexican leaders although it up to the 1930's. if he would've been president in the revolution instead of the 1920's, there might have been...
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u.s. to mexico as automotive production shifted from the u.s. to mexico. are talking about $23 billion of investment in mexican plans in the last few years by producers in the united states. so there is a real danger, i think come as i said here and i said so rather colorfully to try to make this thing really work. and i will quote myself. >> a safe thing to do. >> it isn't always safe. and it says in other words, u.s. consumers find themselves deriving tpp cars. that means product from the three countries or trucks with half of their parts by value made in china or elsewhere and the vehicle itself assembled in mexico, this model comes with job loss as standard equipment. >> we had 18 minutes left. we go to eric watson, ben hancock. >> i will try to be -- i won't quote myself. >> michigan -- they go together really well. what if tpp does go through, what will happen to u.s. auto partsmakers and do you find it ironic that the president to ease essentially saved the auto industry could be killing it? >> he saved the auto industry. the problem i have with tpp
u.s. to mexico as automotive production shifted from the u.s. to mexico. are talking about $23 billion of investment in mexican plans in the last few years by producers in the united states. so there is a real danger, i think come as i said here and i said so rather colorfully to try to make this thing really work. and i will quote myself. >> a safe thing to do. >> it isn't always safe. and it says in other words, u.s. consumers find themselves deriving tpp cars. that means product...
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u.s. to mexico as automotive production shifted from the u.s. to mexico. we are talking about what, $23 billion of investment in mexican plans -- plans in the next hundred and -- in the last few years. there's a real danger i said it and i said so rather colorfully to try to make this thing really work. and i will quote myself. >> always the safe thing to do, sir. spirit it isn't always safe. and it says, in other words, u.s. consumers could find themselves driving tpp cars are that means product from the three countries, or trucks with over half of the parts by value made in china or elsewhere, and the vehicle itself assembled in mexico. this model comes with job loss as standard equipment. >> we've got about 18 minutes left. >> i'll try to be brief. i won't quote myself. >> i'm just letting them know. [inaudible] >> so what if tpp does go through, tell me what will happen to detroit and the u.s. auto parts makers. do you find it at all ironic that this president who essentially saved the auto industry could be killing it? >> no, they say that the auto ind
u.s. to mexico as automotive production shifted from the u.s. to mexico. we are talking about what, $23 billion of investment in mexican plans -- plans in the next hundred and -- in the last few years. there's a real danger i said it and i said so rather colorfully to try to make this thing really work. and i will quote myself. >> always the safe thing to do, sir. spirit it isn't always safe. and it says, in other words, u.s. consumers could find themselves driving tpp cars are that means...
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u.s. illegally in boats and rafts. tens of thousands through south and central america and mexico. hundreds a day are flown to the u.s. boarder from costa rica where for months they were stuck when nicaragua sealed its border. they are processed by u.s. customers and board he protection in just a few hours. then receive a coveted parole stamp allowing u.s. entry. walking out the door, they are quickly met by cuban american arrangers who for a fee provide a place to rest, then a ride to most head for miami. since the mid 1960s, cubans have enjoyed a special emigration privilege in the the united states. cubans arriving in this country, even if they are undocumented, are almost always allowed to stay, unlike other immigrants who are detained and turned back. central american migrants fleeing gang violence must prove their u.s. asylum claims. many are deported. >> the irony is that the cubans are not fleeing violence. they are fleeing -- they are pure economic refugees. an end to the law are increasing. >> there's an underlying current of frustration and tension building up as to why cubans are treatment. >> reporter: resumers in cuba the u.s. law could soon change convinced this man and many others to leave right away. >> warning. uni
u.s. illegally in boats and rafts. tens of thousands through south and central america and mexico. hundreds a day are flown to the u.s. boarder from costa rica where for months they were stuck when nicaragua sealed its border. they are processed by u.s. customers and board he protection in just a few hours. then receive a coveted parole stamp allowing u.s. entry. walking out the door, they are quickly met by cuban american arrangers who for a fee provide a place to rest, then a ride to most...
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u.s. pope francis finished his visit to mexico with a mass just metres away from the u.s. he has long been a supporter of migrants and add mondayished rich countries to do more. >> translation: -- aadd mondayished. >> translation: this crisis which could be measured in numbers and statistics, we want to measure with names, stories and families. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands attended the ceremony. thousands more watched on cctv over the border in texas. the support of migrants stands in stark contrast to anti immigrant rhetoric from republicans running for the presidency. people were particularly touched by pope francis's visit here. >> translation: we're hurting as a city with so much violence, so much fallout from the violence, so many children and youth, so many who have lost their way and many families that fled. we're still here giving it our all >> translation: we're hoping for peace to arrive because of all the violence we've had. we ask him to bless our city and the whole world, but especially here so there won't be so much violence >> reporter: earlier in the
u.s. pope francis finished his visit to mexico with a mass just metres away from the u.s. he has long been a supporter of migrants and add mondayished rich countries to do more. >> translation: -- aadd mondayished. >> translation: this crisis which could be measured in numbers and statistics, we want to measure with names, stories and families. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands attended the ceremony. thousands more watched on cctv over the border in texas. the support of...
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u.s./mexican border in texas. 48,000 expected here this year. cuban -- beautician wants a better life. thousands of cubans have headed for the u.s. illegally in boats and rafts. 10's of thousands through southern and central mexico. for months, they were stuck when nicaragua sealed the border. upon arrival, they're processed by u.s. customs and border protection in a few hours and receive a coveted parole stamp, allowing u.s. entry. they're met by cuban american a place to rest and a ride to join relatives. most head for miami. since the mid 1960s during the cold war, cubans enjoyed a special immigration privilege in the united states. cubans arriving in the country, even undocumented, are almost always allowed to stay, unlike other immigrant wheeze are often detained and turned back. central american migrants fleeing gang violence must prove their u.s. asylum claims many are deported. >> the cubans are not fleeing violence. they're fleeing the economics. >> calls to the end for protective immigration law is increasing. >> there is an under lying current of frustration and tension building up as to why cubans are given preferential treatment. >> rumors in treatment convince >> we have to go to the united states. >> there are no current plans to change the immigration laws but taking no chances, more and more cub
u.s./mexican border in texas. 48,000 expected here this year. cuban -- beautician wants a better life. thousands of cubans have headed for the u.s. illegally in boats and rafts. 10's of thousands through southern and central mexico. for months, they were stuck when nicaragua sealed the border. upon arrival, they're processed by u.s. customs and border protection in a few hours and receive a coveted parole stamp, allowing u.s. entry. they're met by cuban american a place to rest and a ride to...
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u.s. to open its border but his visit sent a strong message to both u.s. and mexico where immigration reform is hotly debated. during his five day visit the pope toured mexico's most poor and most dangerous areas. he said the at times he felt like weeping from seeing so much hope in those to suffered so great thely. adrian diaz for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> back here at home we will see more like spring this week and this weekend looks phenomenal. lets check with katie with more on this warm up. >> well, we are going to start to get a dose of march as we move forward in this forecast. today is the chilliest day of the outlook. so we have got to start off with that chill before we can get to the better stuff if you are a fan of the warmth. that is a nice, quiet day, granted chilly but brightest. as we start off with a look outside in the live neighborhood network we saw palmyra cove nature park here taking the shot, center city off in the distance looking across the delaware river there. granted a few clouds but we are seeing skies clearing out. over last couple ho
u.s. to open its border but his visit sent a strong message to both u.s. and mexico where immigration reform is hotly debated. during his five day visit the pope toured mexico's most poor and most dangerous areas. he said the at times he felt like weeping from seeing so much hope in those to suffered so great thely. adrian diaz for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> back here at home we will see more like spring this week and this weekend looks phenomenal. lets check with katie...
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u.s. intelligence remains europe. that's where those big flows of tens of thousands of coming from syria and iraq, but i can tell you u.s. law enforcement and u.s. counterterror agencies are looking at the mexicom sciutto, thanks very much. anderson, back to you. >> yeah, the threat from isis has been a big issue obviously in the presidential campaign. national security has been a major topic on the trail and at the debates. let's go back to our panel, particularly chairman rogers. how seriously do you take the idea of a direct atetack agains the homeland? and that's beyond just people who are already here, correct? >> yeah. if you look at what happened last year, 60 disruptions. so that means that there were 60 times that the u.s. government interceded in an operation at some level being carried out in the united states. 60. huge. that doesn't include, obviously, san bernardino, that was a successful attack in the united states. so we knew that that was a brewing problem. to have both the dia, general stewart, and the dni, the national director both confirm today in as forceful terms as they have used about the possible attack tells me that there is operational phases that they're detecting o
u.s. intelligence remains europe. that's where those big flows of tens of thousands of coming from syria and iraq, but i can tell you u.s. law enforcement and u.s. counterterror agencies are looking at the mexicom sciutto, thanks very much. anderson, back to you. >> yeah, the threat from isis has been a big issue obviously in the presidential campaign. national security has been a major topic on the trail and at the debates. let's go back to our panel, particularly chairman rogers. how...
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u.s. border with mexico next week to show his support for open borders. it will embroil the vatican in u.s. presidential politics. yes or no? pat: yes. it already has and it's foolish and provocative. eleanor: it's human rights. it's what pope francis does. tom: yes. clarence: i would say yes. john: the answer is question. >> today, a legend returns from retirement. a world champion bucking bull's back. >> do you want to see explosive? >> best season is young. the story is yet to be written. >> he steps up. >> the risk remains the same dangerous game. the challenge is a world title. >> j.b. mauney mauney, you need
u.s. border with mexico next week to show his support for open borders. it will embroil the vatican in u.s. presidential politics. yes or no? pat: yes. it already has and it's foolish and provocative. eleanor: it's human rights. it's what pope francis does. tom: yes. clarence: i would say yes. john: the answer is question. >> today, a legend returns from retirement. a world champion bucking bull's back. >> do you want to see explosive? >> best season is young. the story is yet...