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nearly 70,000 unaccompanied children have arrived in the us from mexico and central america this year. but many more don't make it past the border. the children staying at this detention facility were all caught by mexican immigration before they could make it across. one of them is 14-year-old josue jonas ramirez. he's made the grueling 1,500 mile trip from el salvador. that's only half way to his mother, who paid a smuggler $4,000 to bring him to new york. it has been ten years since they last saw each other. >> josue told us that he had to leave el salvador. it had become unsafe for him. >> after his dad was killed by gangs, a gang tried to recruit his older brother, who fled to the states. this year josue, who has been living with his uncle, began to run out of options. >> josue was just one of the thousands of salvadoran children who have made the journey this year. >> violence in el salvador is rooted in structural, historical causes, one of which is poverty, the exclusion and marginalization of great portions of its population. >> hector silva is a salvadoran journalist. he say
nearly 70,000 unaccompanied children have arrived in the us from mexico and central america this year. but many more don't make it past the border. the children staying at this detention facility were all caught by mexican immigration before they could make it across. one of them is 14-year-old josue jonas ramirez. he's made the grueling 1,500 mile trip from el salvador. that's only half way to his mother, who paid a smuggler $4,000 to bring him to new york. it has been ten years since they...
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adam rainey joins us live from mexico city. ease tell us more about these results that were undertaken by arrange entenians. >> exactly. this is an argentine team that was said the only team they trusted. about an hour ago in mexico, they contacted the parents of one student who's name was alex andra and they did confirm his remains have been confirmed. >> that's one student. this goes a long way towards confirming the story that the attorney general has been telling the country for weeks now. >> that's that this drug gang killed and dumped these students in the town of kukula, not far from where they went missing on the night of september 26th. do you think this might bring some closure, perhaps, for the families of the missing students, some of whom didn't believe the government when it said the students had been killed by drug gangs? >> for the parents, of course, any news, any clarity, is some sense of closure but members of the community, the school where these students were studying to be teachers have already posted on fa
adam rainey joins us live from mexico city. ease tell us more about these results that were undertaken by arrange entenians. >> exactly. this is an argentine team that was said the only team they trusted. about an hour ago in mexico, they contacted the parents of one student who's name was alex andra and they did confirm his remains have been confirmed. >> that's one student. this goes a long way towards confirming the story that the attorney general has been telling the country for...
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. >>> richard knewman joins us from mexico city.hat other news did the attorney general have to offer? >> reporter: hello, lauren. it was interesting. attorney general jesus morio said apart from the identification of one of the students, mora, there was, quote, more evidence that he said would not be made public until family members were as the authorities had promised to do. this would seem to indicate that there has been more positive identifications. bur again, he has not confirmed that as of yet. he also said that now, the number of arrests as risen from 76 to 80, members of the local police in guerrero and members of the criminal organization all believed to have been i am mrib indicated in the kidnapping and presumed killing of the 43 students. another thing, though, is at the ends, we asked his spokesman why the press was not allowed to ask questions as is usually the case at news conferences given by the attorney general and his answer was, because we have no answers. lauren? >> lucia, what's likely to be the reaction to th
. >>> richard knewman joins us from mexico city.hat other news did the attorney general have to offer? >> reporter: hello, lauren. it was interesting. attorney general jesus morio said apart from the identification of one of the students, mora, there was, quote, more evidence that he said would not be made public until family members were as the authorities had promised to do. this would seem to indicate that there has been more positive identifications. bur again, he has not...
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. >> al jazeera's adam rainey joins us from mexico city., this really is a grass roots movement. how is the government responding? >> well, you can look at it two ways. by one stretch, imitation is the best form of flattery, and the government is now conducting dna tests of dozens of people in that area in the state of guerrero, so it shows that the work of this citizen's group has pressured the government to get more involved. but by another measure the government really doesn't like the idea of citizens taking this into their own hands starting this web database. when we interviewed this woman from the attorney general's office she made several comments that showed she had a pretty low estimation of these students from mexico who studied in great britain. she mentioned they live abroad, they have foreign money, she took pot shots aat them at every chance they could, when the cameras were rolling she just said they need to do a better job. but the fact remains that the government is now being forced to do something that for years it hasn't
. >> al jazeera's adam rainey joins us from mexico city., this really is a grass roots movement. how is the government responding? >> well, you can look at it two ways. by one stretch, imitation is the best form of flattery, and the government is now conducting dna tests of dozens of people in that area in the state of guerrero, so it shows that the work of this citizen's group has pressured the government to get more involved. but by another measure the government really doesn't...
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come into rodriguez, thank you for joining us from mexico city, his 19-year-old son christian is onetudents. as weak and in latin america, we .urn to a caravan >> a caravan of 17 environment lacked was traveling to the united nations climate summit in lima, peru has been stopped by authorities in ecuador and their bus has been seized. activist with the group the parted on monday -- departed on monday to announce the extraction of oil from ecuador's national park, an area of the amazon renowned for its biological diversity. the group says they were subjected to seven stops in the first 24 hours of their trip and ultimately stranded by the side of a highway last night when authorities seized the refurbished school bus. >> for more, we go to ecuador where we're joined by two guests. coordinator of the climate caravan and a journalist reporting for community radio in ecuador as well as other outlets. explain how you ended up at a police base last night. >> thanks for having us on. basically, what happened last night is the result of the tripce having stalked out for the last 24 hours. we
come into rodriguez, thank you for joining us from mexico city, his 19-year-old son christian is onetudents. as weak and in latin america, we .urn to a caravan >> a caravan of 17 environment lacked was traveling to the united nations climate summit in lima, peru has been stopped by authorities in ecuador and their bus has been seized. activist with the group the parted on monday -- departed on monday to announce the extraction of oil from ecuador's national park, an area of the amazon...
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. >> john hillary speaking to us from london. >>> in mexico, hundreds of protesters attacked an army base in iguala, where 33 students disappeared three months ago. police released gas cans terse to -- capsters to disperse the crowd. the government says the missing students were taken by local police, and handed over to members of a drug gang. one body has been found and identified. the relatives of those students have been protesting in the capital, calling for justice. david mercer was there. >> there's a feeling of anger, frustration and disbelief that three long months after 43 students were taken by police and handed to drug traffickers their parents don't know what happened to them. thousands of people joined the parents here in mexico city, the fourth time that people marched here in the nation's capital, drawing attention to the fact that information had not come out and the wife of violently in mexico continues. this case has galvanised people and brought them together to speak out about the injustices here in the country. people say they are not going to stop actions like t
. >> john hillary speaking to us from london. >>> in mexico, hundreds of protesters attacked an army base in iguala, where 33 students disappeared three months ago. police released gas cans terse to -- capsters to disperse the crowd. the government says the missing students were taken by local police, and handed over to members of a drug gang. one body has been found and identified. the relatives of those students have been protesting in the capital, calling for justice. david...
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and joining us now from new mexico, senator tom udall who travelled to cuba for his imprisonment, joins me now. senator, your reactions about all of the rapid, the evolving events. these have been difficult secret negotiations, some of them hosted by canada in fact over the past year. >> well, first of all, joyous about the return of alan gross. i think this is a wonderful thing for him, for his family, for his wife judy, and i just, i share a little bit of that joy today, it's something pretty special, but i think this is a historic day for relations with cuba and the united states. i believe very much that this action today will empower the cuban people, will make them freer and move us in the right direction in terms of normalizing relations between cuba and the united states. >> and by the way, we've been looking, senator, at some of the pictures that senator leahy shared, these are pictures that pat leahy and a photographer took as well and shared with us. >> he's a great photographer. he's one of the few people that can go into the white house or go any place and just shoot pictur
and joining us now from new mexico, senator tom udall who travelled to cuba for his imprisonment, joins me now. senator, your reactions about all of the rapid, the evolving events. these have been difficult secret negotiations, some of them hosted by canada in fact over the past year. >> well, first of all, joyous about the return of alan gross. i think this is a wonderful thing for him, for his family, for his wife judy, and i just, i share a little bit of that joy today, it's something...
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go from here, we heard from senator tom udall, democrat of new mexico earlier today. let's take a listen. >> this is a day for us to start thinking in congress as to what we should be doing, because the president has been pointed out, can take certain actions but it's really congress that drops the embargo and that moves towards dropping the embargo, and i think we should do that. >> i think i know the answer to this, but does congress actually act here and move the ball forward any further? >> no, congress as it is on all fronts for the president remains uncooperative and the hurdle that he can't get over. likewise with iran, he's going to need the congress to lift -- permanently lift any sanctions he's willing to roll back as part of a nuclear deal. in fact, the congress wants to go in the opposite direction, by and large, press for tougher sanctions and try to sync his nuclear talks if he can.
go from here, we heard from senator tom udall, democrat of new mexico earlier today. let's take a listen. >> this is a day for us to start thinking in congress as to what we should be doing, because the president has been pointed out, can take certain actions but it's really congress that drops the embargo and that moves towards dropping the embargo, and i think we should do that. >> i think i know the answer to this, but does congress actually act here and move the ball forward any...
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the approval for us is not just from the gulf of mexico. ere outside of 12 not all miles. whether it's alaska, california, the east coast, the approval allows us to expand and do the work that has been done elsewhere in the world of to take the technology and of light in a way that people haven't been able to do in the past. in a way that people haven't been able to do in the past. we will look for leaks and environmental issues, corrosion, things like that. it is really exciting because we have a big future ahead of us. >> brian, thanks for joining us. the bwest byteor . cojo, it better be a good one. >> four. four years ago tomorrow, we did our first reversal. >> that is a good one. get?uch can you >> that one. you look for you -- you look 10 years younger. you had no facial hair. [laughter] >> they called me a week before they launch the show and said how quickly could you grow the beard back? >> we have both aged. the show has aged us. in my case, i've had plastic surgery since then. i'm a better man than i was. -- we've comee such a lon
the approval for us is not just from the gulf of mexico. ere outside of 12 not all miles. whether it's alaska, california, the east coast, the approval allows us to expand and do the work that has been done elsewhere in the world of to take the technology and of light in a way that people haven't been able to do in the past. in a way that people haven't been able to do in the past. we will look for leaks and environmental issues, corrosion, things like that. it is really exciting because we...
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us now, bill richardson, the former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, former governor of new mexico, joining us live from madrid. in washington, jim sciutto and david, the editor of foreign policy magazine, author of the book "national insecurity american leadership in an age of fear." appropriately titled. ambassador richardson, let me start with you. you've dealt directly with the north korean government. are you convinced that north korea is directly responsible for this cyber attack on sony pictures? >> well, i'm not totally convinced, although i'm not disputing the administration's findings. i think the level of sophistication of this cyber attack does surprise me, whether the north koreans have it. you know, when i was in north korea last two years ago with eric schmidt of google and we were talking about bringing the internet there, the north koreans did not seem very sophisticated in that arena. nonetheless, this is very serious. this is -- if north korea has this capability against a major american corporation would they have it against the american government. the sophistication surprises me. >> hold o
us now, bill richardson, the former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, former governor of new mexico, joining us live from madrid. in washington, jim sciutto and david, the editor of foreign policy magazine, author of the book "national insecurity american leadership in an age of fear." appropriately titled. ambassador richardson, let me start with you. you've dealt directly with the north korean government. are you convinced that north korea is directly responsible for this cyber...
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very hard to obtain in a country like mexico that is having an open arms policy towards the most powerful private sector oligopolies in the world. from europe, the uscanada mining companies oil companies - so you don't see that international pressure. the most powerful enterprises in the world are doing great in mexico. so there is a conflict of interest there is an international complicity that explains why mexico is not moving forward. >> the road that leads from monterrey to juana's home is lined with factories and companies that have made this area one of mexico's main economic centers... the last time the family heard from damaris she had been driving on this road - and called to say she had been in a small car accident - and then a policeman told her to turn off her cell phone here it says i'm still alive - find me... according to juana the last people that saw damaris were the transit police - another reason why she questions the official investigation - and the remains that were given to her. just like in all the other cases we found and the families we met in mexico, no one has been prosecuted for damaris's disappearance. until the results
very hard to obtain in a country like mexico that is having an open arms policy towards the most powerful private sector oligopolies in the world. from europe, the uscanada mining companies oil companies - so you don't see that international pressure. the most powerful enterprises in the world are doing great in mexico. so there is a conflict of interest there is an international complicity that explains why mexico is not moving forward. >> the road that leads from monterrey to juana's...
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maybe we can borrow some money from mexico to tide us over. should get us through to january 1st.ongress goes on recess starting tomorrow night. by the way, that's all you need to know about congress. they get recess. [ laughter ] bunch of middle aged adult men and women get three weeks off to play kick ball? [ laughter ] that's what you do at recess, right? "time" magazine named their person of the year today. it was not a member of congress. this year, the person -- it's persons, and those persons are the ebola fighters. the people who were on the front lines, working to keep ebola contained. which i think is a very good choice. congratulations, guys. i'd love to shake your hands, but you know. [ laughter ] i'm surprised -- i really thought this was joey fatone's year. i believe this will be -- this will be the first time an acceptance speech has included the phrase we couldn't have done it without ebola. congratulations to them. and speaking of the person of the year, new season of "the bachelor" is on the way. [ applause ] the new season premieres january 5th. this year's bach
maybe we can borrow some money from mexico to tide us over. should get us through to january 1st.ongress goes on recess starting tomorrow night. by the way, that's all you need to know about congress. they get recess. [ laughter ] bunch of middle aged adult men and women get three weeks off to play kick ball? [ laughter ] that's what you do at recess, right? "time" magazine named their person of the year today. it was not a member of congress. this year, the person -- it's persons,...
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clouds from the south and this low pressure is from the southwest it gathers strength in the gulf of mexico and this is tracking to the west. and this brings us mainly rain for the second half of the weekend the call from accuweather for tonight, the last night of 2014, it's cold and 16 to 24 and the exclusive accuweather forecast, sunny and cold and 39 degrees, we bumped it up to 44 degrees on friday and saturday we are dry and the rain moves in saturday night and could begin as sleet in the northwest suburbs, on sunday a wet and warm day 58 degrees, but temperatures plunge behind the system. monday 39 degrees and afternoon highs are stuck in the low 30s for the west of the work week and we could have snow showers on tuesday night. but dry and cold tonight so happy new year. >>> someone is beginning the new years with a millionaire, there was a pick 6 bought at the cape may courthouse. here are the winning numbers, 8, 14, 21 26 31 and 45. abc world news tonight is next on channel 6 and "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl 17 with shirleen allicot and adam joseph and ducis rogers and of course join us for "action news" next on channel 6. f
clouds from the south and this low pressure is from the southwest it gathers strength in the gulf of mexico and this is tracking to the west. and this brings us mainly rain for the second half of the weekend the call from accuweather for tonight, the last night of 2014, it's cold and 16 to 24 and the exclusive accuweather forecast, sunny and cold and 39 degrees, we bumped it up to 44 degrees on friday and saturday we are dry and the rain moves in saturday night and could begin as sleet in the...
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us here. >> reporter: the couple sold many possessions to raise the $12,000 to pay a smuggler to help them. emanual was 10 when he made his way from mexico to texas. >> translation: they told us we had to memorise a password because they worked with the narcos. if we didn't tell them the numbers, they'd kill us. we wrote it on our hands, arms. >> reporter: he and the other three children were caught at the border and detained and released to a social worker who brought them to new jersey. it was the first time emanuel had met his father. 8-year-old melissa is the family's only u.s. citizen. >> translation: when i saw my parents i didn't cry. i came with anger, when you my sister hugged me, i hit her. i feel bad, i had the anger. >> reporter: now the family is fighting to stay together. this fall agent came to a door with deportation orders against one. >> reporter: one of the agents wanted to handcuff me. the other saw my daughter crying saying "mummy, don't go." the other agent told her to hand cuff me outside. >> reporter: she was finger printed and released. under the executive action taken by president obama, the couple believes she'
us here. >> reporter: the couple sold many possessions to raise the $12,000 to pay a smuggler to help them. emanual was 10 when he made his way from mexico to texas. >> translation: they told us we had to memorise a password because they worked with the narcos. if we didn't tell them the numbers, they'd kill us. we wrote it on our hands, arms. >> reporter: he and the other three children were caught at the border and detained and released to a social worker who brought them to...
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. >> all right, allen, former accident investigator joining us there on the line from new mexico. we really appreciate it. please respond by. we'd love to get more of your inspe perspective as the hours go by. >> i want to go with derek who's monitoring the weather in the region. monitoring flight tracker. tell us what you're seeing. >> speculative whether or not weather played a factor in the last point of contact with this particular storm but it's certainly worth noting because this is monsoonal season across this part of the world and we do expect to see very strong thunder storms across this part of the indonesia and into malaysia. this is the track from track radar or flight radar 24. you can see that it's only made its way in about 150 kill optom in toward the java sea, heading toward singapore. what we've done is put up the satellite imagery across that region at the last point of contact with the air flights. in fact, you can actually see is singapore, you can see the convective deep shading of red which is a indicator of how high the high tops go into the alt it yu altit
. >> all right, allen, former accident investigator joining us there on the line from new mexico. we really appreciate it. please respond by. we'd love to get more of your inspe perspective as the hours go by. >> i want to go with derek who's monitoring the weather in the region. monitoring flight tracker. tell us what you're seeing. >> speculative whether or not weather played a factor in the last point of contact with this particular storm but it's certainly worth noting...
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from the gulf of mexico. that means watches and warningse posted from theg# mountains of san diego and texas. you knowcv(rpá happens in vegasm says infl% vegas. get usedmperatures are iné@ the low to mid 20s with the wind chill. bundle up tomorrow and tomorrow2l night and new year's day. sunny and cold. 38. not as cold as testimony.a'sç'o heading toÑÃthe mummers parade. it will be sunny and breezy. the temperatures stuck in t(bç 30s. by 6:00, 34 degrees with the wind chills hovering in the upper 20s. it's blustery and cold for new year's day. 19 in the suburbs. 26 in city centeróm2 city. a beautiful day to look&)5wç&ñrlat. bright blue skies sunshine. 34 cec.3]1%/go? 38 degrees. this is a two-day cold shot. friday 44. aw3 mixture of sun and cloud. a brief'nf mixing of ice before the change'bfñ over. the rain moves out on sunday. to gets mild for one day. 53. behind the system we have a change in our weather pattern. 36. tuesday, 32. a chance of light snow tuesday night into wednesday. temperatures will be staying in the 30s through the week. this week a'gfç bit ofpgl taste, an appetizer of what comes next week.4hñ >>> the entry is entree is2os coming.
from the gulf of mexico. that means watches and warningse posted from theg# mountains of san diego and texas. you knowcv(rpá happens in vegasm says infl% vegas. get usedmperatures are iné@ the low to mid 20s with the wind chill. bundle up tomorrow and tomorrow2l night and new year's day. sunny and cold. 38. not as cold as testimony.a'sç'o heading toÑÃthe mummers parade. it will be sunny and breezy. the temperatures stuck in t(bç 30s. by 6:00, 34 degrees with the wind chills hovering in...
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from this. look at what's going to happen in mexico. mexico is a game changer. unfortunate for mexico, and use the profits of the oil sector to fund social programs. mexico is gone from 3 million barrels a day of production to just about 600,000 a major declines. look at exxon, america's largest oil company, that is how much you make per production of a barrel of oil isn't in the gulf of mexico. it's not in the middle east. it's actually in germany. so these fields have never seen modern technology. so invest in what the countries need to do to diversify from the russian supply of energy. we are in the cold war. it will take many years to play out, but protect yourself is your responsibility. thank you very much. [applause] >> so inured to take any questions. i am here. ask away. yes, sir. >> thank you. >> how do you see the impact of international out for on bringing dash of controlling global warming on the effects on the hydrocarbon fuel mart at both gas and oil and will it change this overall picture of gloom you're giving us quite >> unfortunately, it won't. germany for example is the wor
from this. look at what's going to happen in mexico. mexico is a game changer. unfortunate for mexico, and use the profits of the oil sector to fund social programs. mexico is gone from 3 million barrels a day of production to just about 600,000 a major declines. look at exxon, america's largest oil company, that is how much you make per production of a barrel of oil isn't in the gulf of mexico. it's not in the middle east. it's actually in germany. so these fields have never seen modern...
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. >> thanks for being with us this morning joining us via skype from new mexico he. >> the u.s. and israel are expressing strong on that pigs to a palestinian proposal before the united states. >> it sets a time line for peace with israel but has conditions. >> the u.n. security council could vote on it today. a veto would quickly follow, many say. >> palestinians are taking their bid for statehood to the united nations. >> this authority was born to take palestinians from occupation to independence. >> it calls for an end to israeli occupation of palestinian territories by 2016. it has the backing of the palestinian arab neighbors. >> they are ok with it. >> even if it does muster the required yes votes the united states israel's closest ally is expected to use its veto power to defeat the resolution. >> we don't think this is constructive. we think it sets arbitrary deadlines for reaching a peace agreement and for israel's withdrawal from the west bank. >> israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu spoke out against the proposal. >> the u.s. is promoting a one-sided palestinian
. >> thanks for being with us this morning joining us via skype from new mexico he. >> the u.s. and israel are expressing strong on that pigs to a palestinian proposal before the united states. >> it sets a time line for peace with israel but has conditions. >> the u.n. security council could vote on it today. a veto would quickly follow, many say. >> palestinians are taking their bid for statehood to the united nations. >> this authority was born to take...
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represents he's from las cruces, new mexico. they use>> to validate is essential in maintaining the safety of the facility. >> i found that hanging here on his vent. >> once he's validated, a member will never be able to go to a level-b facility. so it has a lot of bearing on an inmate's future once he gets validated. >> you can take that and i'll write him up for possession of gang paraphernalia. >> he'll be documented as a potential street gang member and we'll start a file on him if one has not already been created. and that way, wherever he goes, whether it's to another facility or goes out into the streets, he'll be identified as a suspected gang member. >> what the officer found in the letters here in the cell, she found a -- looks like a diagram or a pattern of a handcuff key. the crude makings, the beginning of it. obviously it's in the manufacturing stages. but what i probably think what he's doing is, he's got all these bars of soap. and what he'll start doing is he'll start cutting out a pattern to try to match it to this, out
represents he's from las cruces, new mexico. they use>> to validate is essential in maintaining the safety of the facility. >> i found that hanging here on his vent. >> once he's validated, a member will never be able to go to a level-b facility. so it has a lot of bearing on an inmate's future once he gets validated. >> you can take that and i'll write him up for possession of gang paraphernalia. >> he'll be documented as a potential street gang member and we'll...
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the south and a nice day on friday and the storm system begins to gather strength from the gulf of mexico. and this brings us a soaking rain for the second half of the weekend the low pressure the same system bringing the snow to southern california, the low pressure tracks up to our west and that means that it pulls in warm air and it could mean initially in the far western suburbs a little bit of sleet on saturday night. the exclusive accuweather forecast bright sunshine and cold tomorrow and 39 degrees for the first day of 2015, on friday we bump it up to 44 degrees and saturday it's dry during the day and the rain moves in saturday night and could be sleet in the northwest suburbs and 41 degrees and the storm system pulls in warm air on sunday along with periods of rain and the afternoon high is up to 58 degrees and a soaking rain and behind the system temperatures begin to tumble on monday and 39 on tuesday and the high dropped down to 34 and snow showers tuesday night into tuesday morning. and it looks like the cold air looks to last through the work week, we get a taste of this this week and the full
the south and a nice day on friday and the storm system begins to gather strength from the gulf of mexico. and this brings us a soaking rain for the second half of the weekend the low pressure the same system bringing the snow to southern california, the low pressure tracks up to our west and that means that it pulls in warm air and it could mean initially in the far western suburbs a little bit of sleet on saturday night. the exclusive accuweather forecast bright sunshine and cold tomorrow and...
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from new mexico. thank you for joining us. you voted to release this report now, right? >> i did, wolf. >> why? know, i think the key findings are critical to get out there to make this right. i think what people will find in the report is that it finds that any reasonable person, that the activities engaged in by the cia, i think any reasonable person would see as torture. more importantly, they find that it didn't work and i think it's important in our oversight rule, the key finding, that the cia misled the congress, it's going to be important for us to make sure this never happens again. >> when secretary of state john kerry called the chair of the senate committee dianne feinstein and expressed concerns about the timing of the release of this report, saying that u.s. civilians, diplomats, military personnel, their lives could be endangered as a result of all of the information that is about to be made public and the pentagon subsequently alerted marines, thousands of marines to go on a higher state of alert, did that concern you? >> it does. but i will say that it's important to realize th
from new mexico. thank you for joining us. you voted to release this report now, right? >> i did, wolf. >> why? know, i think the key findings are critical to get out there to make this right. i think what people will find in the report is that it finds that any reasonable person, that the activities engaged in by the cia, i think any reasonable person would see as torture. more importantly, they find that it didn't work and i think it's important in our oversight rule, the key...
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time, so we have exiting storm system and then more on the way, this one actually from the gulf of mexico will bring us heavy rain for christmas eve. so be prepared. here's your future cast with on and off rain throughout the day today but we will get a break in the afternoon. here comes christmas eve with the pockets of heavy rain that darker green moving in, in the morning, throughout the afternoon and then we will get another wave in the evening. santa coming at around midnight, don't worry, rodolph he has red nose very bright and light santa's way. that is in the a concern. will it be still raining on christmas day is the issue, and yeah probably until about seven or 8:00 in the morning and clearing out completely with sunshine in the afternoon. so it will be just a rainy early morning on christmas outside when you are opening up your gift if you have been indeed good and santa makes it. we've got ultimate doppler showing widely scattered showers, more rain on the way the from the southwest and temperatures that are all above freezing. we have 37 in mount pocono. we have 47 in philadelphia right ne
time, so we have exiting storm system and then more on the way, this one actually from the gulf of mexico will bring us heavy rain for christmas eve. so be prepared. here's your future cast with on and off rain throughout the day today but we will get a break in the afternoon. here comes christmas eve with the pockets of heavy rain that darker green moving in, in the morning, throughout the afternoon and then we will get another wave in the evening. santa coming at around midnight, don't worry,...
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from the faa. joining us by skype, our guest. he is in new mexicoh other drone experts for conference on unmanned aerial systems. what is your response to amazon's letter here? >> amazon is not alone. where sympathy to the concerns. the small uas role has been around for years. while the u.s. has delayed its rulemaking process, other countries have captured a piece of this growing industry. the u.s. is certainly in danger of falling behind and there is quite a bit stake. >> what exactly do you want the u.s. government to do because on the one hand, there are safety issues here. what should the government be doing at this point? >> what they are doing is there will likely be in a commensal passes to make sure of the safety of the space. -- shouldnalized finalize the rule is set as possible. rule should be published this year. the press article. they are talking about possibly moving operations abroad to the u.k. the faa is being unfair to amazon? they have granted permission to be used in movies. >> i do not think unfair is an appropriate adjective.
from the faa. joining us by skype, our guest. he is in new mexicoh other drone experts for conference on unmanned aerial systems. what is your response to amazon's letter here? >> amazon is not alone. where sympathy to the concerns. the small uas role has been around for years. while the u.s. has delayed its rulemaking process, other countries have captured a piece of this growing industry. the u.s. is certainly in danger of falling behind and there is quite a bit stake. >> what...
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enrique died this past friday and from maeks mexico city to the mission to city hall there are so many of us mourning the loss of this gentle worrying enrique the rest i submit. >> thank you supervisor kim's supervisor campos. >> supervisor kim. >> i'm introducing two items one is a resolution and the seconds is a hearing today, i'm introducing a resolution to authorized $500,000 for the fund to support the nonprofit building the unit players group center and also for west bay in the south of market those projects were funded and were by the stabilitytion fund and recommended by the citizens advisory committee this september up in 2005 was part of the rincon hill plan to have the improvement in the south of market many years latter this fund will help us to acquire the in time spaces for spaces that provide spaces for youngest people this the first time to allocate the funds with the help the united players purported the building between 6 and 7 in the heart of market and united players is a invention preservation program and work closely with our office in enhancing and promoting parks and
enrique died this past friday and from maeks mexico city to the mission to city hall there are so many of us mourning the loss of this gentle worrying enrique the rest i submit. >> thank you supervisor kim's supervisor campos. >> supervisor kim. >> i'm introducing two items one is a resolution and the seconds is a hearing today, i'm introducing a resolution to authorized $500,000 for the fund to support the nonprofit building the unit players group center and also for west bay...
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from mexico to texas. >> translator: they told us that we have to memorize the password because they work with the narcos didn't tell them the number he gave us, they would kill us right there and nba that place. we wrote them down on our hands, our arms, our shoes. >> reporter: manuel, pablo and the other three children were caught at the boarder and detained. they were eventually release today a social worker who brought them here to new jersey. it was the first time manuel had ever met his father, eight-year-old melissa is the family's only u.s. citizen. >> translator: when he saw my parents i didn't cry because i came here with so much anger. and when my sister hugged me i hit her. now i feel bad because i had this anger but she was the one that sacrificed for bring us here. >> reporter: now the family is fight to go stay together again. this fall agents from immigration and customs enforcement came to the door with a deportation order against sandra. >> one of the agents wanted to handcuff me here in the house but the other saw my daughter was crying a lot and yelling, mom i, momy, mommy, don't go.
from mexico to texas. >> translator: they told us that we have to memorize the password because they work with the narcos didn't tell them the number he gave us, they would kill us right there and nba that place. we wrote them down on our hands, our arms, our shoes. >> reporter: manuel, pablo and the other three children were caught at the boarder and detained. they were eventually release today a social worker who brought them here to new jersey. it was the first time manuel had...
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mexico. still with us michael cough faun kauffman. and nader hashemi and mieke eoyang. and apart from the middle east, which is hardy perennial in year enders, and the new look russian government, and the new assertstivea assertiveness outside of its borders. >> i think you have to look back at africa, the rise of boko haram, again look at somalia. we have not paid as much attention there, but the administration has announced strikes there. and i think that you always want to keep an eye on asia, hong kong and the protests there are always a potential trouble spot and in addition there is always north korea. >> we saw a very slight appetite on the part of americans on the part of africa even in ebola the answers seemed to be reflexive travel bans rather than talking about what it is that made africa so vulnerable, especially in these post-conflict states where the disease seems to be spreading unabated. >> absolutely. what you see in american politics is a rise in isolationism shut the rest of the world out close the borders, ban travel, instead of recognizing that in today's globaliz
mexico. still with us michael cough faun kauffman. and nader hashemi and mieke eoyang. and apart from the middle east, which is hardy perennial in year enders, and the new look russian government, and the new assertstivea assertiveness outside of its borders. >> i think you have to look back at africa, the rise of boko haram, again look at somalia. we have not paid as much attention there, but the administration has announced strikes there. and i think that you always want to keep an eye...
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ali vee la filed more than 700 tax return with stolen identifications used by illegal immigrants, mainly from mexico. the virginia pilate reported that avila, 50, operated a landscaping and cleaning business in parksley. investigators found copies of refund checks in amounts of more than $4,000 to $7,000. frequently cited foreign dependents which increased the amounts. she had them failed to -- mailed throughout the country. avila remains free pending sentencing on february 17 and could not be reached for comment. well, there's a good chance that's been going on more than one place. and then this article from neil monroe today, december 1, titles "obama fund my amnesty or i'll shut down the government" and basically talks about, that's indeed what the president is threatening to do. you either fund my illegal action when i spoke new law into overrode verroad -- laws that were duly passed by the house and senate, passed by the congress, sent to the president, president signed it he, overrode it just by himself. in essence he's say, if you don't give me every dime i want, along with funding my illegal
ali vee la filed more than 700 tax return with stolen identifications used by illegal immigrants, mainly from mexico. the virginia pilate reported that avila, 50, operated a landscaping and cleaning business in parksley. investigators found copies of refund checks in amounts of more than $4,000 to $7,000. frequently cited foreign dependents which increased the amounts. she had them failed to -- mailed throughout the country. avila remains free pending sentencing on february 17 and could not be...
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mexico city. >>> the leaders will be surrendering themselves to the police on wednesday. sarah clark joie chen us on the phone from hong kong to tell us what's behind this decision, sarah. >> it certainly was a surprise for many. ilt was a highly charged and very emotional press conference held by three members of the occupy movement, they're concerned not only for themselves and the movement but basically the people who remain in the streets in the central part of hong kong in the two major sites, myrtle and bay. sunday night and monday morning when we saw the violent clashes between police and students and what they are saying is they can't guarantee the safety of the people who stay here. but if people do decide to stay, the police behavior on sunday night and monday morning wattous owattousof control, and the administration is described as heartless. they want to keep the campaign going but the fight for democracy is a long one and needs to be done in a peaceful manner and not on the street. >> sarah clark reporting for us from hong kong. >>> special forces are taking new attacks on donetsk airport. fighting h
mexico city. >>> the leaders will be surrendering themselves to the police on wednesday. sarah clark joie chen us on the phone from hong kong to tell us what's behind this decision, sarah. >> it certainly was a surprise for many. ilt was a highly charged and very emotional press conference held by three members of the occupy movement, they're concerned not only for themselves and the movement but basically the people who remain in the streets in the central part of hong kong in...
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. >> here with us democratic senator from new mexico a member of the foreign relations committee senator senator udall traveled to cuba with republican senator jeff flake of arizona to discuss the u.s. embargo and visit then u.s. prisoner alan gross who we just heard from now. so, what a big change 24 hours makes. what do you think of the latest move by the president? >> well, i think it's a bold move and i think it's a good move. we have a failed policy that hasn't been working since the 1960s and i think we should put that aside and engage cuba and support the people that are out there, the 500,000 entrepreneurs that have been created since 2007. this policy is going to support them and i like standing -- >> he's being called the appe e appeaser in chief. what positive could come out of this? >> oh, it's going to be a good positive policy when you have real engagement rather than isolation. this policy has failed. what we need to do is move forward with lessening travel restrict, allowing banks to set up accounts down there, get money in the hands of these entrepreneurs and empower the
. >> here with us democratic senator from new mexico a member of the foreign relations committee senator senator udall traveled to cuba with republican senator jeff flake of arizona to discuss the u.s. embargo and visit then u.s. prisoner alan gross who we just heard from now. so, what a big change 24 hours makes. what do you think of the latest move by the president? >> well, i think it's a bold move and i think it's a good move. we have a failed policy that hasn't been working...
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from the u. s. embassy in mexico city. he did a full evaluation, and i received the report, with a diagnosis of ptsd. it was translated, and to the judge.ve it was never used -- never court as evidence. not considered -- i do not know if it wasn't considered legitimate. ago, six months into this ordeal, and mexican coming to st is validate combat related ptsd. that ironic -- the mexican psychiatrist is legitimate, but not the doctor u. s. embassy. >> thank you. lieutenant cmdr. williams, you your testimony that him being in prison for months is extremely counterproductive to his ptsd. elaborate on that? i was afforded an opportunity to speak with andrew three days ago. this is my first time speaking with them. i've tried to keep this off of montel, and onto andrew. we spoke for a few minutes in him, this i said to is an ignorant question, but as marine to marine, how are you doing? he paused and said, i have a hard time keeping the bad thoughts out. this was two days ago. this is a key statement from someone suffering right now. he was sending that message clearly to let me know, and what his mom know, it is not going well. -- say it say any of any other w
from the u. s. embassy in mexico city. he did a full evaluation, and i received the report, with a diagnosis of ptsd. it was translated, and to the judge.ve it was never used -- never court as evidence. not considered -- i do not know if it wasn't considered legitimate. ago, six months into this ordeal, and mexican coming to st is validate combat related ptsd. that ironic -- the mexican psychiatrist is legitimate, but not the doctor u. s. embassy. >> thank you. lieutenant cmdr. williams,...
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us here. >> they sold many of their possessions a raise the $12,000 needed to pay a smuggler. emanuel was 10 when he made his way from mexico to texas. >> we had to memorize the password, because they worked with the narcos, if we didn't. they'd kill us. we wrote on our hand, arms and shoes. >> they were caught at the border and detained. they were released to a social worker who brought them here to new jersey. it was the first time he had met his father. this 8-year-old is the only u.s. citizens. >> when i saw my parents i didn't cry. i came with anger. when my sister hugged me, i hit her. i feel bad. she was the one sacrificed to bring us here. >> the family is fighting to be together again. this fall immigration came to the door with deportation orders against sandra. >> one of the ates wanted to hand -- agents wanted to hand cuff me in the house. the other saw my daughter crying, so the other told them to handcuff me outside. now under the executive action taken by president obama, the government believes he has no longer a priority. after january 1st, 2010, cut-off. they'll be lucky. they worry that president obama's
us here. >> they sold many of their possessions a raise the $12,000 needed to pay a smuggler. emanuel was 10 when he made his way from mexico to texas. >> we had to memorize the password, because they worked with the narcos, if we didn't. they'd kill us. we wrote on our hand, arms and shoes. >> they were caught at the border and detained. they were released to a social worker who brought them here to new jersey. it was the first time he had met his father. this 8-year-old is...
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us. they're going to get you there from philadelphia international airport. this weekend, the airline is launching new nonstop service to miami, orlando, tampa and cancun, mexicofrontier is offering one-way tickets to the florida destinations for as low as $39. >> wow. >> wow is right. >>> tonight people in wilmington say enough is enough. they're sick of the crime plaguing their neighborhood. >> a city councilwoman agrees and she's cracking down, starting with the small tough. tim furlong explains, she wants to take back the city one troubled block at a time. >> reporter: gary's building takes a stray bullet every now and then. around his office, open air drug deals and boarded up homes. >> they've been focal points for all types of criminal activity. >> reporter: a few blocks over, it's the loitering, people who don't live here, hanging out at abandon houses. >> i have to keep running people off your property. you constantly have to clean up behind them. it's a mess. it's just a mess. >> reporter: city councilwoman maria cabrera is ticked off. we watched her tell neighbors about her proposal to have police have more leeway here. she has her sights set on a c
us. they're going to get you there from philadelphia international airport. this weekend, the airline is launching new nonstop service to miami, orlando, tampa and cancun, mexicofrontier is offering one-way tickets to the florida destinations for as low as $39. >> wow. >> wow is right. >>> tonight people in wilmington say enough is enough. they're sick of the crime plaguing their neighborhood. >> a city councilwoman agrees and she's cracking down, starting with the...
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us, the winds will not be a factor until friday. friday is looking nice, the same time on friday, low pressure is developing across texas and gathering moisture from the gulf of mexico. and this low pressure is tracking east and i want to show you future tracker at noon on saturday, you can see clouds on saturday extending to our region, this has real trouble moving to the north. yesterday's track has the pressure moving off the carolina coast and moving to the north and east than would bring us a brush of light precipitation however the trend with today's computer model keeps the storm system to the south and that brings us a little bit of cloud cover and that brings us a dry weekend so as long as the computer model trend stays to the south, this storm system is missing us and we'll have a dry weekend. stay tuned for accuweather tonight at 11:00. lots of clouds tonight and it gets colder, and at exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, partly sunny skies and windchills in the 40s and a few clouds and 43 degrees, heading into saturday, the storm system stays to the south and a few clouds and a high of 40, sunday partly cloudy and 44 degrees, when winter arrives at
us, the winds will not be a factor until friday. friday is looking nice, the same time on friday, low pressure is developing across texas and gathering moisture from the gulf of mexico. and this low pressure is tracking east and i want to show you future tracker at noon on saturday, you can see clouds on saturday extending to our region, this has real trouble moving to the north. yesterday's track has the pressure moving off the carolina coast and moving to the north and east than would bring...
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the trying this for longest time but i didn't expect something from new mexico and my mind opened over past couple years and it is deliver usl body rich style, very dry. >> fifteen, 16 17. >> now we're talking. >> it is delicious. >> fifty-second on this one. >> this is my favorite one. this is my favorite one, one we just opened. really red grape. >> how much. >> $27, the state just bought 60 cases and classic champagne. >> how much. >> fifty-two. >> how would you describe it. >> toasted, and it is just beautiful. >> that is what they call me toasted. >> usually later. >> good to sue. >> get over to vernick great restaurant. >>> celebrities flocked to philadelphia in 2014. we have pictures to prove it. >> do you remember this ariana grande being carried through the wells fargo center. >> do you know who took that picture our friend hughdylan who has been used by services all over the world. she likes to be carried around by her people. >> yes. >> she's too good to walk. >>> but lets the go back outside and check it out, he's getting ready for our ball drop. >> i thought he was urinating off the side of the building. >> no,
the trying this for longest time but i didn't expect something from new mexico and my mind opened over past couple years and it is deliver usl body rich style, very dry. >> fifteen, 16 17. >> now we're talking. >> it is delicious. >> fifty-second on this one. >> this is my favorite one. this is my favorite one, one we just opened. really red grape. >> how much. >> $27, the state just bought 60 cases and classic champagne. >> how much. >>...
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use them. we were at the penitentiary of new mexico when an inmate tried to break away from his escort officer. and tried to stab another inmate with a unique homemade shank. >> he actually fabricated this out of a piece of a pencil sharpener. you can see the rivet right in there. he attached a paper clip and ran it back, put some plastic cellophane on it, put a rubber band around it to make it more easy to handle specifically when it gets full of blood if you were to slice somebody. he actually admitted he put this on there so he could have some control once he sliced the individual. he's pretty ingenious as far as how he makes weapons. >> the inmate is 30-year-old christopher shiverdecker and his ability to craft ingenious weapons isn't the only thing that makes him memorable. >> the first time i met him, i was quite shocked by his appearance. i had never seen anybody before with a giant bullet hole in his forehead. >> i got that long, long time ago. it's just a bullet hole. it's like a bullet hole. >> shiverdecker has had plenty of time to amass tattoos and learn the ways of prison. at an ag
use them. we were at the penitentiary of new mexico when an inmate tried to break away from his escort officer. and tried to stab another inmate with a unique homemade shank. >> he actually fabricated this out of a piece of a pencil sharpener. you can see the rivet right in there. he attached a paper clip and ran it back, put some plastic cellophane on it, put a rubber band around it to make it more easy to handle specifically when it gets full of blood if you were to slice somebody. he...