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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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let's talk to john hullman who gin -- joins us live from mexico city.nificant is this capture? >> reporter: this manner is van doe gomez, la tuta was a very important figure. even as a criminal he hobnobbed with local politicians. he organized shipments of iron ore to china, allegedly. he was a very powerful figure. he extorted kidnapped and kept a very public profile while he was doing it. he granted interviews to national and international media. showing his face even at a time when federal forces were looking for him, hunting for him for over a year and they finally caught him early this morning in the state capitol without firing a shot apparently. and that is going to be quite a relief to them. he was important, but the gradual infiltration of the forces into the state has damaged the importance not just of him but also of his cartel a very old cartel which used medieval shields to set it apart from other cartels, and they did have a real grip on that state, but the grip has been slowly crumbling over the past year so this is sort of the end of a p
let's talk to john hullman who gin -- joins us live from mexico city.nificant is this capture? >> reporter: this manner is van doe gomez, la tuta was a very important figure. even as a criminal he hobnobbed with local politicians. he organized shipments of iron ore to china, allegedly. he was a very powerful figure. he extorted kidnapped and kept a very public profile while he was doing it. he granted interviews to national and international media. showing his face even at a time when...
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northern branch is taking over and we need the southern branch to get active and bring us moisture from the gulf of mexico. i'm not seeing that for the next 10 to 15 days. in the meantime this is the snow shower activity from ohio back into illinois. that could get in here tomorrow morning. not everybody is going to see a snow shower tomorrow morning. most raked out by the mountains. just high clouds moving in right now. no big deal. clouds thicken up by dawn. arctic air returns by dawn. bus stop temperatures 29 to 38. keep that in mind. also because of the windchills tomorrow, have the kids really dress warmer. it won't feel that cold in the morning but it will be colder when they come home and really cold when you come home. morning snow shower or flurry possible. windchills is what you have to worry about. windchills in the teens on thursday. especially by thursday afternoon. so temperatures tonight 10:00, walk the dog, not so bad. upper 30s. 44 downtown. by morning, we have temperatures in the 30s. snow showers showing up in the mountains west of the divide. then we see a band, this is blue, a batch o
northern branch is taking over and we need the southern branch to get active and bring us moisture from the gulf of mexico. i'm not seeing that for the next 10 to 15 days. in the meantime this is the snow shower activity from ohio back into illinois. that could get in here tomorrow morning. not everybody is going to see a snow shower tomorrow morning. most raked out by the mountains. just high clouds moving in right now. no big deal. clouds thicken up by dawn. arctic air returns by dawn. bus...
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>> is mexico can take taxes away from us? >> yes. no. no. no. texas and mexico have a complicated and interesting relationship which runs in parallel with that of the united states and mexico. texas has become to mexico an important place and always has been for trade and other reasons. the relationship has grown economically stronger. what you see now is the migration of wealthy mexicans to taxes to san antonio el paso, houston, austin. so you're seeing this sort of nature of the relationship begin to change for a long time texas.of people from mexico coming over to work in low-wage jobs, documented or undocumented, but that is changing and i think it's going to make the relationship between texas and mexico actually more important not less important yes, ma'am? >> what are some solutions you might offer for the other two problems problems, education and voting, getting the vote up. >> well, i think to some them up the voting issue is complicated. in terms of water the current plan in texas is essentially to build more reservoirs just as we did
>> is mexico can take taxes away from us? >> yes. no. no. no. texas and mexico have a complicated and interesting relationship which runs in parallel with that of the united states and mexico. texas has become to mexico an important place and always has been for trade and other reasons. the relationship has grown economically stronger. what you see now is the migration of wealthy mexicans to taxes to san antonio el paso, houston, austin. so you're seeing this sort of nature of the...
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. >> two men have made a record-breaking voyage from japan to mexico using a heel yum balloon. it took them more than 10,000 kilometers across the pacific. we have all the details. >> the world's longest ever helium balloon fight began with smiles and waves in japan. they were melt with the landing of the two eagles. >> now feeling good and optimistic and very glad to be among people. >> american troy bradley and the russian endured 160 hours crammed together in a cabin smaller than a king sized bed. their route took them 10,600 kilometers over the pacific ocean beating all previous records for purely gas filled balloon flight. the balloon capsule weighs 100-kilos and stuffed with state-of-the-art data recording instruments. the data will be analyzed to verify the new records. ballooning has always captured public attention helped by the high flying adventures of millionaires like richard branson and steve faucet. here on his way to becoming the first person to fly around the world in 2002, the balloon was a hybrid filled with a mixture of gas and hot air could go faster than t
. >> two men have made a record-breaking voyage from japan to mexico using a heel yum balloon. it took them more than 10,000 kilometers across the pacific. we have all the details. >> the world's longest ever helium balloon fight began with smiles and waves in japan. they were melt with the landing of the two eagles. >> now feeling good and optimistic and very glad to be among people. >> american troy bradley and the russian endured 160 hours crammed together in a cabin...
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. >> two men have made a record-breaking voyage from japan to mexico, using a heel yum balloon. it took them more than 10,000 kilometers across the pacific. john has more. >> the worlds longest helium balloon flight began in japan. now feeling good and optimistic and very glad to be among people. >> the american and russian endured 160 hours crammed together in a cabin smaller than a king sized bed. their route took them 10,600 kilometers over the pacific ocean beating all previous records for gas-filled balloon flights. they used the latest technology today it. the balloon cab sup weighs 100-kilos and stuffed with the state-of-the-art data recording instruments. ballooning has always captured public attention helped by the high flying adventures of millionaires like richard branson and steve faucet. here on his way to becoming the first person to fly around the world in 2002. his balloon was a hybrid filled with a mixture of gas and hot care going faster than two eagles making this achievement a little bit sweeter. al jazeera mexico city. >> to track the release of our one jour
. >> two men have made a record-breaking voyage from japan to mexico, using a heel yum balloon. it took them more than 10,000 kilometers across the pacific. john has more. >> the worlds longest helium balloon flight began in japan. now feeling good and optimistic and very glad to be among people. >> the american and russian endured 160 hours crammed together in a cabin smaller than a king sized bed. their route took them 10,600 kilometers over the pacific ocean beating all...
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using players from outside its boundaries. reverend jesse jackson believe punishment against all black team to win the championship nice pope eighth. >> outside the boundaries, used by player, from taiwan to mexico, it is just about boundary or race. >> today little league officials gave the u.s. title to the runner up, las vegas. >>> the revelation mo'ne dave ace behind her teammates were cheated comes as a shot to our community. "eyewitness news" reporter matt rivers is live in lower southampton bucks county with that part of the story matt. >> reporter: e lease baseball academies like d1 baseball academy in lower southampton are popping autopsy cross the you had, just an example of how far parents are willing to go to make their athletes better. with that said good parenting is a fine line, the team from chicago, a apparently is the latest example of just going too far. they were the squad of summer, two little will league teams from chicago and philadelphia, when they squared off at little league world series thousands watched a tight fame as chicago would go object to win the u.s. championship. >> come on, chicago. >> reporter: in what they called a heart breaking decision, they have vacate
using players from outside its boundaries. reverend jesse jackson believe punishment against all black team to win the championship nice pope eighth. >> outside the boundaries, used by player, from taiwan to mexico, it is just about boundary or race. >> today little league officials gave the u.s. title to the runner up, las vegas. >>> the revelation mo'ne dave ace behind her teammates were cheated comes as a shot to our community. "eyewitness news" reporter matt...
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. >> is that, a sierra club, us ug boots or avocados from mexico. >> it is avocados from mexico.ing my best. kennedy: we'll do same after oscars thank you so much. >> sounds like fun. >> we'll name that dress designer. and prove their heterosexual credentials. >> driving a zamboni while drunk. a beauty pageant gone sour. and the groundhog bites the mayor, topical storm, coming your way. to operate it after you've had cold medicine, your going to get -- you're going to get arrested for it. he had a prior dui about a month ago, but he forgot to tell the parks department when heed filled out his application. >> i guess that was your accomplice in the woodchipper ken ken oh, no. topic number two -- yeah, that's right. what's the worst thing about competing in beauty pageants other than the forced weight loss, the double-sided tape and having to say dumb things in public? pretending not to hate it when you lose. one woman in the miss amazonas pageant had it up to her weave with phony pleasanterlies -- pleasantries. when she came in second, she tried to play the part of blissful loser,
. >> is that, a sierra club, us ug boots or avocados from mexico. >> it is avocados from mexico.ing my best. kennedy: we'll do same after oscars thank you so much. >> sounds like fun. >> we'll name that dress designer. and prove their heterosexual credentials. >> driving a zamboni while drunk. a beauty pageant gone sour. and the groundhog bites the mayor, topical storm, coming your way. to operate it after you've had cold medicine, your going to get -- you're going...
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are a pretty good platform but we essentially use them if we use them at all with binoculars looking for people coming to our border from mexico or trying to get across our border. that ain't very smart. there's a system called vader and vader system is highly advanced sophisticated system that enables us to see from five ten 20,000 people fiat day or night what's coming to our borders in inclement weather. for us to fly aircraft where there's drones or fixed-wing aircraft or whatever and not use that technology is not very smart. if you've got to go something that good, i've seen wit my own eyes what advantage that gives us to detect people coming to our border, across our border, through our border, that is helpful information to have so we can deploy our forces by helicopter or by foot or by horse. by horse. and our fryer has been -- presiding officer has been to afghanistan a time or two i've been a time or two myself, we've seen the tethered collegibles, the lighter than air, in cobble and other place -- call kabul and other places to surveil what's going in afghanistan in kabul, for example. and they're very helpful. and
are a pretty good platform but we essentially use them if we use them at all with binoculars looking for people coming to our border from mexico or trying to get across our border. that ain't very smart. there's a system called vader and vader system is highly advanced sophisticated system that enables us to see from five ten 20,000 people fiat day or night what's coming to our borders in inclement weather. for us to fly aircraft where there's drones or fixed-wing aircraft or whatever and not...
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congressman steve pierce from new mexico joins us from cpac. good to see you.for being with me. >> hey nice to be here. it's an exciting day for cpac but a lot of drama on capitol hill. >> yeah. talk that because we'll do cpac in a second. i do want to start with this issue on capitol hill. do you support this three-week short-term funding bill? isn't this just prolonging something that has to be dealt with in a sermy permanent fashion in the future? >> well with the speaker making a compelling point we don't want that discussion going on when benjamin netanyahu is here. he's saying let's let time play out a little more. right now still undecided how i'll vote. i really want to hear the debate going up to the last second, but the speaker make as compelling point. >> and what does the visit of netanyahu have to do with dhs? >> well if you were to shut down dhs with him here he's going to require a lot of security. there will be then the allegation that our borders are more porous because of the funding dispute or whatever. he says it's just -- it's probably not
congressman steve pierce from new mexico joins us from cpac. good to see you.for being with me. >> hey nice to be here. it's an exciting day for cpac but a lot of drama on capitol hill. >> yeah. talk that because we'll do cpac in a second. i do want to start with this issue on capitol hill. do you support this three-week short-term funding bill? isn't this just prolonging something that has to be dealt with in a sermy permanent fashion in the future? >> well with the speaker...
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thank you for that >>> two men made a record-breaking voyage from japan to mexico using a helium balloon, taking more than 10,000km. >> reporter: the world's longest ever helium balloon fight began with smiles and waves in saga japan. and landed with two eagles off mexico's north-west coast. >> now we are feeling good and optimistic. and very glad to be amongst it all. >> american erik bradford and russian leonid tiukhtyaer endured 160 hours crammed together in a cabin smaller than a king size the bed. the route took them 10,600km over the pacific ocean, beating all records for cas-filled balloon flights. it used the latest technology to do it. it was stuffed with state of the art data recording instruments. the data will be analysed. it has captured public attention, helped along by the high-flying adventures of richard branson, and steve foss e. here -- fossett. here to become the first person to fly around the world. fossett's balloon was a hybrid filled with gas and hot air, going faster than the two eagles making this achievement a little sweeter. >>> with that very impressive feat
thank you for that >>> two men made a record-breaking voyage from japan to mexico using a helium balloon, taking more than 10,000km. >> reporter: the world's longest ever helium balloon fight began with smiles and waves in saga japan. and landed with two eagles off mexico's north-west coast. >> now we are feeling good and optimistic. and very glad to be amongst it all. >> american erik bradford and russian leonid tiukhtyaer endured 160 hours crammed together in a...
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thanks >>> two men head a record-breaking voyage from japan to mexico using a helium balloon, taking them 10,000km across the specific. >> the world's longest ever helium balloon fight caused smiles and waes in japan. and the landing of two eagles off mexico's north-west coast. >> now we are feeling good and optimistic. and really good to be amongst it all. >> reporter: american troy bradley and russian leon. >> d t. >> ukhtyaer spent 100 headquarters crammed together. the route taking them over the pacific ocean, beating record for gas-filled flights. they use the latest technology to do it. the capsule weighs 100 kilos and stuffed with the art. the data will be analysed from new records. blooming captured public attention. helped by the high-flying attention of richard branson and steve faucet. being the first person to fly around the world. the balloon was a hybrid filled with gas and hot air. it could go further than the two eagles. making the achievement a little bit cheaper >>> still to come on the newshour - trading accusations, the government in ukraine and separatist rebels
thanks >>> two men head a record-breaking voyage from japan to mexico using a helium balloon, taking them 10,000km across the specific. >> the world's longest ever helium balloon fight caused smiles and waes in japan. and the landing of two eagles off mexico's north-west coast. >> now we are feeling good and optimistic. and really good to be amongst it all. >> reporter: american troy bradley and russian leon. >> d t. >> ukhtyaer spent 100 headquarters...
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couples with surrogacy in new mexico. >> this is a clinic you use. >> yes, one of three. >> inside the doctor shows us where she harvests eggs from donors, and transfers embryos into surrogates. surrogates like torres and others. they have been selected by surrogacy beyond borders to live in a villa in a gated community in cannes coup. it's the next stop for carr mine and jody. having met egg donors, the country is introducing them to surrogates. these two are single mothers. living here for nine months. neither has a genetic connection to the trial. both will receive $13,000 for renting their wombs. >> why have you decided that you want to be a surrogate for an american couple? >> i really didn't know that there were so many couples that couldn't have a babies. >> the 27-year-old says she needs money to pay off her student loans and raise her own child, carmela. >> translation: i'm in charge of raising her and concerned about her future and education. >> beautiful, nice apartment. >> carr mine and jody were impressed by what they saw. >> it's clean, organised. the women are happy. they are cautious. this is not the first time th
couples with surrogacy in new mexico. >> this is a clinic you use. >> yes, one of three. >> inside the doctor shows us where she harvests eggs from donors, and transfers embryos into surrogates. surrogates like torres and others. they have been selected by surrogacy beyond borders to live in a villa in a gated community in cannes coup. it's the next stop for carr mine and jody. having met egg donors, the country is introducing them to surrogates. these two are single mothers....
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from new mexico border. numbers plummeting from 1996 to 30 years ago. last fall conservation biologist karen overhouser showed usor these important pollinators threatened by development and agricultural practice. >> the answer is to use any kind of pesticide, insecticides or herbicides judiciously. >> reporter: now by planting milkweed everyone can help. what do you see in their eyes if you teach them about the monarchs? >> wonder and they're inquisitive inquisit it's evide in the faces of diane's students. anxious to help save the creatures that light up their imagination. anne thompson nbc news brooklyn. >>> up next here tonight on this valentine's day, a weighty debate in the city o jack's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today, his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before your begin an aspirin regimen. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around e
from new mexico border. numbers plummeting from 1996 to 30 years ago. last fall conservation biologist karen overhouser showed usor these important pollinators threatened by development and agricultural practice. >> the answer is to use any kind of pesticide, insecticides or herbicides judiciously. >> reporter: now by planting milkweed everyone can help. what do you see in their eyes if you teach them about the monarchs? >> wonder and they're inquisitive inquisit it's evide in...
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us-mexico border. >> i am richelle carey from new york. the news continues. >> good evening everyone i'm thomas drayton, this is al jazeera america let's get you caught up with the top stories. >>> a shooting in atlanta leaves five dead, among the victims are children. >> it is absolutely unacceptable. every single day dozens of civilians lost that are lives. >> president of ukraine meets with vice president biden. munich peace conference trying to negotiate a solution to ukraine. >>> dominant political and economic positions. >>> thousands more troops are ready to combat the growing threat of boko haram. >>> recent executions have renewed the debate over the death penalty. reviewing what's hatching inside the death chamber. >> thanks for being with us. we begin with breaking news out of a suburb of atlanta. at least five have been killed in a suburb west of atlanta. joining us on the phone is the public information officer for douglas county sheriff's office. glad to have you with us. how many victims do we have lieutenant? >> yes, sir i
us-mexico border. >> i am richelle carey from new york. the news continues. >> good evening everyone i'm thomas drayton, this is al jazeera america let's get you caught up with the top stories. >>> a shooting in atlanta leaves five dead, among the victims are children. >> it is absolutely unacceptable. every single day dozens of civilians lost that are lives. >> president of ukraine meets with vice president biden. munich peace conference trying to negotiate a...
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. >> thank you very much, talking to us live from london, thank you very much. >> to mexico now where the parents of the 43 missing students have arrived in gee. they're dissatisfied with the response of the mexican government and bringing their case to the united nations. barnaby phillips reports from geneva. >> united in silence for the missing students from iguala, a mexican government allegation, human rights workers and some of the parents of the students. this man clingion to the belief that his son is still alive. >> yes really, we do. we believe that our children are still alive and that's why we carry on fighting. >> the government has not said to us here are your children, here are their remains and that's why we continue to believe they're alive. >> the scale of police and government corruption that this case has revealed and the degree of collusion with criminal gangs is a source of disgust. >> the u.n. committee will make recommendation to say push or shame the mexican government into improving its human rights record but the relatives of the missing have come all this wa
. >> thank you very much, talking to us live from london, thank you very much. >> to mexico now where the parents of the 43 missing students have arrived in gee. they're dissatisfied with the response of the mexican government and bringing their case to the united nations. barnaby phillips reports from geneva. >> united in silence for the missing students from iguala, a mexican government allegation, human rights workers and some of the parents of the students. this man...
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problems you've had there but thank you for joining us and good to have you with us iraqi archeologist live from london there. in mexicobeen held to mark the five-month anniversary of disappearance of 43 students. [chanting] there were some scuffles between protesters and riot police at the end of the protest in mexico city, the attorney general says investigators are certain these students were killed and incinerated after police handed them over to a gang many family members of missing students are skeptical of the government version of events. a truck driver strike in brazil effected food for the last days and blocking roads in nine states for a cut in diesel prices and milk fruit and vegetables are not reaching super markets, as part of negotiations the government offered to extend free financing for vehicles. tourist in puru have been rescued leading to the historic ruins to collapse. emergency workers built a temporary pulley system to rescue the group and the bridge is an alternative route used to reach the famous site. outbreak of measles is making many germans sick. some patients are ignoring doctors' advice t
problems you've had there but thank you for joining us and good to have you with us iraqi archeologist live from london there. in mexicobeen held to mark the five-month anniversary of disappearance of 43 students. [chanting] there were some scuffles between protesters and riot police at the end of the protest in mexico city, the attorney general says investigators are certain these students were killed and incinerated after police handed them over to a gang many family members of missing...
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from mexico to canadian border. numbering plummeting from 1 billion in 1996 to 30 million years ago. last fall conservation biologist karen overhouser showed us the launching pads for these important pollinators threatened by development and agricultural practice. >> the answer is to use any kind of pesticide, insecticides or herbicides judiciously. >> reporter: now by planting milkweed, everyone can help. what do you see in their eyes if you teach them about the monarchs? >> wonder and they're inquisitive. >> reporter: it's evident in the faces of diane's students. anxious to help save the creatures that light up their imagination. anne thompson, nbc news, brooklyn. >>> up next here tonight on this valentine's day, a weighty debate in the city of love. >>> we end tonight with a matter of tough love in one of the most romantic cities in the world. for years couples have expressed their commitment to one another by attaching padlocks, hundreds of thousands of them, to one parisian bridge. and now some are saying there's such a thing as too much love. from paris, here's nbc's katy tur. >> reporter: when locking your love in the city of love, do
from mexico to canadian border. numbering plummeting from 1 billion in 1996 to 30 million years ago. last fall conservation biologist karen overhouser showed us the launching pads for these important pollinators threatened by development and agricultural practice. >> the answer is to use any kind of pesticide, insecticides or herbicides judiciously. >> reporter: now by planting milkweed, everyone can help. what do you see in their eyes if you teach them about the monarchs? >>...
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us. that's why i would rather be buying my energy from canada or mexico or the united states than from other countries. what we are able to do that, you drive down the cost of energy. you continue to put policies into place. whether they are corporate tax policies badly give incentives to companies to come back to america and create good jobs. that's the revival of can happen in america. i'm bullish about the future of the country. we are only a couple of decisions away from being able to see this extraordinary thing to happen. obviously, the change of leadership in washington dc. i think we're ready for it. i think i country is ready for it. i think we saw in the november elections that we are ready for change. i don't think it will be a little change. we took a chance with a young, articulate united states senator who did not have any record. i hope and to think we are paying a price for it. i think america will make a fairly substantial shift and they will look for a tested leader who has a record. america'sa is only a few decisions away from having the greatest, most exciting, economical
us. that's why i would rather be buying my energy from canada or mexico or the united states than from other countries. what we are able to do that, you drive down the cost of energy. you continue to put policies into place. whether they are corporate tax policies badly give incentives to companies to come back to america and create good jobs. that's the revival of can happen in america. i'm bullish about the future of the country. we are only a couple of decisions away from being able to see...
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in an instant, the man who told us this lake was safe was again speeding away from mexico 70 miles ane path the hartleys were on when tiffany says the attack began. >> there's a boat on our left and two on our right. on kind of towards the land, we're kind of in the middle of the lake. and then that's when he motioned that we needed to go. >> reporter: did you see something in his eyes that said, this could be serious? >> i could just tell by his body language. you know, i saw him and he was just kind of -- we got to go. like, this is serious, but he stayed behind and stayed between me and the boats. >> reporter: you think, protecting you? >> hmm mm. >> reporter: it was now a chase. tiffany says her jet ski was going at least 65 miles an hour. they were racing for the other side, for the u.s., for safety. i mean, were you scared? were you frightened at that moment? >> oh, oh my gosh. yeah. >> reporter: you thought these guys are coming after us? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: three boats closing from two directions, but not catching up. tiffany thought they would outrun them until she heard
in an instant, the man who told us this lake was safe was again speeding away from mexico 70 miles ane path the hartleys were on when tiffany says the attack began. >> there's a boat on our left and two on our right. on kind of towards the land, we're kind of in the middle of the lake. and then that's when he motioned that we needed to go. >> reporter: did you see something in his eyes that said, this could be serious? >> i could just tell by his body language. you know, i saw...
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us tonight. tom, thank you. >>> now, to the dangerous weather, from new mexico to virginia this evening. winter weather alerts in 12 states. a state of emergency in alabama. and 40 million americans across the south bracing for yet another blast of snow and ice. a tractor trailer dangling off i-45 in dallas. and look at this. in jackson, mississippi, a transformer exploding from the cold and ice. and there's something else this evening. ships stranded in the ice. this one on one of the great lakes. a rescue effort under way, and we were on board today. ginger zee with the storm track in a moment. and now comes word, cruise ships stuck in the weather, as well. here's abc's steve osunsami from atlanta. >> reporter: this is how dangerous the roads looked from our windshield this morning in georgia. the roar of the ice under our tires, encouraging us to drive slowly. and this is what we were trying to avoid. the driver of this semi lost control and his truck nearly fell off a texas highway. >> it's rough. it's pretty thick about a couple miles down the road there. >> reporter: the ice? >> th
us tonight. tom, thank you. >>> now, to the dangerous weather, from new mexico to virginia this evening. winter weather alerts in 12 states. a state of emergency in alabama. and 40 million americans across the south bracing for yet another blast of snow and ice. a tractor trailer dangling off i-45 in dallas. and look at this. in jackson, mississippi, a transformer exploding from the cold and ice. and there's something else this evening. ships stranded in the ice. this one on one of the...
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it's going to dive in and bring a lot of moisture from the gulf of mexico bringing us a very icy monday for parts of the arklatex. that's something to watch and this is of course going to track eastward and northward and perhaps another winter storm as we head into midweek for the northeast. >> you know, not only dangerous, people really have to be careful, stay home, stay warm. >> absolutely. >> maybe snuggle. >> good advice, my friend. >>> a three-judge panel rejecting the appeal from nascar star kurt busch and upholding his indefinite suspension for domestic abuse. nascar stunned the racing world when it announced the punishment just the day before the daytona 500. a judge said the former champion almost surely strangled and beat his girlfriend last fall and there was a substantial likelihood of more violence from him in the future. now, busch becomes the first driver to be suspended by nascar under suspicion of domestic violence but it's busch's third career suspension. by the way that race looks to be something special with four-time champion jeff gordon competing in the event for
it's going to dive in and bring a lot of moisture from the gulf of mexico bringing us a very icy monday for parts of the arklatex. that's something to watch and this is of course going to track eastward and northward and perhaps another winter storm as we head into midweek for the northeast. >> you know, not only dangerous, people really have to be careful, stay home, stay warm. >> absolutely. >> maybe snuggle. >> good advice, my friend. >>> a three-judge panel...
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us-mexico border. >> i am richelle carey from new york.s continues. >> good evening everyone i'm thomas drayton, this is al jazeera america let's get you caught up with the top stories. >>> a shooting in atlanta leaves five dead, among the victims are children. >> it is absolutely unacceptable. every single day dozens of civilians lost that are lives. >> president of ukraine meets
us-mexico border. >> i am richelle carey from new york.s continues. >> good evening everyone i'm thomas drayton, this is al jazeera america let's get you caught up with the top stories. >>> a shooting in atlanta leaves five dead, among the victims are children. >> it is absolutely unacceptable. every single day dozens of civilians lost that are lives. >> president of ukraine meets
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us. and cisco, thank you, from new yorker magazine. his new book is called "the interior circuit: the mexico city chronicle."nd shannon o'neil, whose new book is called "two nations indivisible." thank you. ♪ >> i am mark halperin. >> i am john heilemann. there's something more embarrassing in your office than "downton abbey" decorations. ♪ happy national weatherpersons day. the hiring spree, obamacare plan b, and, oops. david plouffe once said that everyone gets a turn in the barrel, and this week, the barrel was locked, stocked, and smoking. chris christie and his expense account, hillary clinton and her private jets. my question to you as this
us. and cisco, thank you, from new yorker magazine. his new book is called "the interior circuit: the mexico city chronicle."nd shannon o'neil, whose new book is called "two nations indivisible." thank you. ♪ >> i am mark halperin. >> i am john heilemann. there's something more embarrassing in your office than "downton abbey" decorations. ♪ happy national weatherpersons day. the hiring spree, obamacare plan b, and, oops. david plouffe once said that...
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mexico. >> i've never been to santa fe. i've never been but i hear it's beautiful, it's like a beach. >> i think that it's definitely a culture shock from what i'm used the hats that everyone wears. i don't know if they wear that. >> so excited. i've never been out of the country. >> still haven't. . guillermo, are you from the new mexico or the old mexico? >> old mexico. >> the old mexico, okay. very dramatic show tonight. one of the women, jordan, you may remember was the sloppy drunk that chris sent home a couple weeks ago. she showed up asking for a second chance this week. that's what the seahawks should do. hey, you know what? we'd like a do-over. this is the second time one of the girls has tried that this season. i don't like it. once the limo door closes on your bcbg dress, that's it. you go home and you wait for an invitation to be on "bachelor in paradise." if they let people back on, the show will never end. the other weird thing that happened was a woman named kelsey went to chris' hotel room to tell him a story how her husband died. of course it was sad but it puts chris in a bad position. you can't now eliminate a weeping widow. you lo
mexico. >> i've never been to santa fe. i've never been but i hear it's beautiful, it's like a beach. >> i think that it's definitely a culture shock from what i'm used the hats that everyone wears. i don't know if they wear that. >> so excited. i've never been out of the country. >> still haven't. . guillermo, are you from the new mexico or the old mexico? >> old mexico. >> the old mexico, okay. very dramatic show tonight. one of the women, jordan, you may...
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mexico on the other. every weekend people gather at the offense. jennifer london joins us from los angeles. it must be an experience to witness the reunions first hand. >> when you see the families separated by immigration status have a chance to meet. what you see is the politics. immigration debate falling away. and the focus shifts to the families that have travelled to far to take a few stolen moments with the loved ones. >> behind the gates unlocked for a few short hours, you find the only place where families torn apart inti immigration does this. sea, talk such each other. to get there we travel to california. ordered by tijuana mexico. the only road into the park is closed because of flooding of the the only other way into the park is to hide a mile and a half down the dirt road. when the rain comes, it casts a dark grey shadow over the artwork on the mexican side but does nothing to dampen the spirits of those that travelled so far, as close as they can. the tiny finger reaching through the fence is searching for the hand of her father. bernardo was deported from san diego, leaving
mexico on the other. every weekend people gather at the offense. jennifer london joins us from los angeles. it must be an experience to witness the reunions first hand. >> when you see the families separated by immigration status have a chance to meet. what you see is the politics. immigration debate falling away. and the focus shifts to the families that have travelled to far to take a few stolen moments with the loved ones. >> behind the gates unlocked for a few short hours, you...
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from his office. we will be talking to adam the rainy live for us in mexico city with more on that.o come on the program freed by boko haram former hostages speak about their experience in captivity. we will tell you about a website in germany which tries to make sure no one goes to bed hungry. and find out where one of n.b. averages biggest stars is heading on trade deadline day and we have the details in sport. nuz >> writer taiye selasi shares her impactful point of view >> certain people have to explain there presence... >> when you're part of many worlds, where is home? >> in ghana, i was not going to be able to become the person i wanted to be. >> every monday, join us for exclusive... revealing... and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time... talk to al jazeera part of our special black history month coverage on al jazeera america ♪ welcome back to the top stories on al jazeera, germany rejected greece's request for more time to repay its massive loan from the european union and meeting on friday to consider athens's demands. a u.s. command official say
from his office. we will be talking to adam the rainy live for us in mexico city with more on that.o come on the program freed by boko haram former hostages speak about their experience in captivity. we will tell you about a website in germany which tries to make sure no one goes to bed hungry. and find out where one of n.b. averages biggest stars is heading on trade deadline day and we have the details in sport. nuz >> writer taiye selasi shares her impactful point of view >>...
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use bags and those local ordinances will stay in effect. >>> president obama vetoed legislation that would give final approval to the keystone xl pipeline. the planned pipeline would transport oil from canada to the gulf of mexico. advocates say it would create jobs. opponents say there are too many environmental risks. it was the first time president obama used his veto power in five years. >>> 4:56. george zimmerman will not face federal charges in the death of trayvon martin. zimmerman claimed self-defense in the killing of an unarmed teen after a confrontation in florida. he was acquitted of murder and manslaughter charges. martin's parents had hoped a federal investigation would find him responsible for the teen's death. the justice department said there was no evidence to bring civil rights charges against zimmerman yesterday. >>> it's 4:56. dashcam video captures the beating of a bay area cab driver. what police >>> it is scary. it is scary to hear. >> reporter: southwest airlines has grounded over 100 planes including some in the bay area due to potential safety problems. about one-fifth of the southwest fleet had missed scheduled inspections. they have been temporarily pulled out of service. >> we have
use bags and those local ordinances will stay in effect. >>> president obama vetoed legislation that would give final approval to the keystone xl pipeline. the planned pipeline would transport oil from canada to the gulf of mexico. advocates say it would create jobs. opponents say there are too many environmental risks. it was the first time president obama used his veto power in five years. >>> 4:56. george zimmerman will not face federal charges in the death of trayvon...
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us. there is not anything i can do to repay him. >> reporter: his mother will be flying in from mexico tonight to identify her son's body. the family plans to burry him in mexico. police are reviewing surveillance video. they have not made any arrests. if you would like to help we posted the go fund me page on our website, www.ktvu.com and maureen naylor will be covering a candlelight vigil tonight for the 10:00 p.m. news. >> azenith smith in san jose, thank you. >>> now to developing news at ports along the west coast. today for the third day in a row operations were shut down over a labor dispute and nowficials are stepping in. -- now officials are stepping in. u.s. labor secretary arrived in the bay area today. ktvu's tom vacar is live now with the latest on the talks and the situation that could lead to a total shut down. >> reporter: can the secretary actually forge a settlement or is this the last gap before a shut down? >> reporter: look at this. an ocean of containers and trucks log jammed into a massive parking lot. and this is just one of many lots jammed, many holding cargoes long over due or waiting to be loa
us. there is not anything i can do to repay him. >> reporter: his mother will be flying in from mexico tonight to identify her son's body. the family plans to burry him in mexico. police are reviewing surveillance video. they have not made any arrests. if you would like to help we posted the go fund me page on our website, www.ktvu.com and maureen naylor will be covering a candlelight vigil tonight for the 10:00 p.m. news. >> azenith smith in san jose, thank you. >>> now to...
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from spinning into a spects spectacle. stay with us. hear anything. >> where are mexico's missing students? >> kidnappings keep going up human security is collapsing. >> "faultlines". al jazeera america's hard-hitting... >> today they will be arrested. >> ground-breaking... >> they're firing canisters of gas at us. >> award-winning investigative documentary series. "mexico's disappeared". tonight, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. he's out there. there's a guy out there whose making a name for himself in a sport where your name and maybe a number are what define you. somewhere in that pack is a driver that can intimidate the intimidator. a guy that can take the king 7 and make it 8. heck. maybe even 9. make no mistake about it. they're out there. i guarantee it. welcome to the nascar xfinity series. >> tonight studying deadly viruses. >> these facilities are incredibly safe, incredibly secure. >> go inside the study of infectious diseases. >> ventilated footy pajamas. >> protecting those working to protect us. >> we always have to stay one step ahead of them because they're out the
from spinning into a spects spectacle. stay with us. hear anything. >> where are mexico's missing students? >> kidnappings keep going up human security is collapsing. >> "faultlines". al jazeera america's hard-hitting... >> today they will be arrested. >> ground-breaking... >> they're firing canisters of gas at us. >> award-winning investigative documentary series. "mexico's disappeared". tonight, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera...
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from canada to the gulf of mexico. there are concerns about president obama's request for the continued use of military force against isil. some lawmakers are upset the president is ruling out any long term commitment of ground troops. other expressed belief that the request is too broad. speaking from the oval office late today the president is determined to strike the proper balance. >> make no mistake, this is a difficult mission and it will remain difficult for some time. it's going to take time to dislodge these terrorists. >> the proposed resolution would expire in three years and it will keep in place a resolution against al qaeda that was passed after september 11. the u.s. mulls over military action, there is hope for peace in ukraine. leaders from france, germany, russia and ukraine are gathered and trying to find an end to the fighting in ukraine. 5,300 people have died in battles between troops and russianbacked separatists. >> police in chapel hill are investigating a motive behind the killing of three muslim college students. the wife of the suspect says her husband shot them over a parking dispute. the fat
from canada to the gulf of mexico. there are concerns about president obama's request for the continued use of military force against isil. some lawmakers are upset the president is ruling out any long term commitment of ground troops. other expressed belief that the request is too broad. speaking from the oval office late today the president is determined to strike the proper balance. >> make no mistake, this is a difficult mission and it will remain difficult for some time. it's going...
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everybody is talking about legals, we always think we have to be latino or from central america or mexico and i'm like, well, there's us, too, like we kind of don't look the same. but we have the same issues. guest: ok. host: we'll get a response. thanks for the call. guest: thanks for the call. i'm sorry to hear about your individual story. ari is right, daca recipients come from every country in the world. in fact, the last time i checked, 192 countries were represented in the applicant pool. and with respect to the sort of your particular circumstances in coming in one month after turning 16 i think it highlights that these programs are pretty narrow in their scope, there are stringent criteria, for the daca program you need to have entered before you turned 16 and meet an education requirement and have a clean criminal record. everybody undergoes a background check and for the dapa program, there are also similar requirements and you had to have resided here for several years, at least in january of 2010 and need to have a u.s. citizen or lawful permanent resident child and meet other again, stringent requirements.
everybody is talking about legals, we always think we have to be latino or from central america or mexico and i'm like, well, there's us, too, like we kind of don't look the same. but we have the same issues. guest: ok. host: we'll get a response. thanks for the call. guest: thanks for the call. i'm sorry to hear about your individual story. ari is right, daca recipients come from every country in the world. in fact, the last time i checked, 192 countries were represented in the applicant pool....
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us from within. this is what we have to be looking out for. i think the idea of immigration coming in from mexico folks that want to become citizens and work is a totally separate issue that needs to be addressed. on a separate level. >> jonas? >> i think we've got to be careful about this intelligence over isis. a few weeks ago they were selling kidneys for money. i could easily say that state is trying to get more homeland security money. we had a fiasco. they need to be careful to give a state who finds a reason why they need the money. this is a federal issue and federal borders. it's not a state problem really. if we are going to be serious, it's not going to happen in texas. people need federal i.d. in america to do anything and you have to have it and they can track people in america. it will fake fazing out currency. it's more than fighting at the borders of not going to stop isis going through america moving money around and planning attacks. >> a federal i.d. does nothing to stop illegal immigration, it does not stop isis. >> you have to have federal i.d. to board a plane or a train. >>
us from within. this is what we have to be looking out for. i think the idea of immigration coming in from mexico folks that want to become citizens and work is a totally separate issue that needs to be addressed. on a separate level. >> jonas? >> i think we've got to be careful about this intelligence over isis. a few weeks ago they were selling kidneys for money. i could easily say that state is trying to get more homeland security money. we had a fiasco. they need to be careful...
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use his first name, alejandro. >> jimmy: that's right, probably safe. guillermo, you're from mexicohow do you say his name properly? >> guillermo: alejandro gonzalez inaritu. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: must have been a long night. did you see "birdman"? >>. >> guillermo: i haven't seen it. >> jimmy: way to support your country. there really weren't any surprises last night. the big six categories, everyone who was expected to win won. the only real surprise of the night was lady gaga wore a regular dress. they should have had julie andrews come out covered in luncmeat or something. the show went smoothly thanks to solid work by host neil patrick harris. it also helped bradley cooper was in the balcony with a rifle in case any of the speeches went on too long. as is the case with any major awards show you do not know whether it was a success or not until donald trump weighs in. >> the academy awards last night were absolutely terrible. hoerg, ugly sets, everything. i am the perfect host for next year, me. >> jimmy: i agree, by the way. i would love to see donald trump host the
use his first name, alejandro. >> jimmy: that's right, probably safe. guillermo, you're from mexicohow do you say his name properly? >> guillermo: alejandro gonzalez inaritu. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: must have been a long night. did you see "birdman"? >>. >> guillermo: i haven't seen it. >> jimmy: way to support your country. there really weren't any surprises last night. the big six categories, everyone who was expected to win won. the...
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from mexico. he is protected by the president's earlier immigration actions but his mother and other relatives would have been protected as well from deportation. he talked to usbout the difficulty he has had dealing with the judge's decision on the legal limbo they are in. >> i was definitely sad telling my mother that she couldn't apply that my sister couldn't apply for extension. but at the same time we know this is going to be continuous fight, that the republicans are going to continue to attack this policy in court and in congress. but at the same time, for us we're going to continue to push and be resilient and fighting for our families. mark: peter, the president is also making an economic argument today. peter: he is making an economic argument. the white house is said that immigration reform will help the u.s. economy could he says is likely that the immigration actions, were they to become finalized 1.1% of gdp over the next 10 years, the deficit would be reduced as a result, and u.s. workers would see their own wages, up, not just the immigrants coming to the country. they're making the economic argument, but the legal argument right now is going a
from mexico. he is protected by the president's earlier immigration actions but his mother and other relatives would have been protected as well from deportation. he talked to usbout the difficulty he has had dealing with the judge's decision on the legal limbo they are in. >> i was definitely sad telling my mother that she couldn't apply that my sister couldn't apply for extension. but at the same time we know this is going to be continuous fight, that the republicans are going to...
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us. francisco, thank you, from new yorker magazine. his new book is called "the interior circuit: the mexico city chronicle." shannon o'neil, whose new book is called "two nations, indivisible." thank you. ♪ >> live from pier three in san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west." we focus on innovation technology, and a future of business. i'm cory johnson. a major deal in the health care industry. buying pfizer for $17 million, the biggest move since the
us. francisco, thank you, from new yorker magazine. his new book is called "the interior circuit: the mexico city chronicle." shannon o'neil, whose new book is called "two nations, indivisible." thank you. ♪ >> live from pier three in san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west." we focus on innovation technology, and a future of business. i'm cory johnson. a major deal in the health care industry. buying pfizer for $17 million, the biggest move since the
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from alaska down to baja mexico. >> this warm water affects the fish their mother's use and without nutrition themselves, moms have a hard time nursing the pups. >> the first disperse and go to different places because the warm water pushes them to different areas. >> now 550 california sea lions are being treated in rescue facilities across the state. the marine ma'amal center has nearly 200 of them. and more are coming in every day. >> at what point will you reach capacity at the current rate of bringing animals in. >> i don't see us hitting capacity anytime soon. we're going to be able to release animals soon. >> there's a blend force fed to pups too young to eat fish and too young to be without their mothers. it's a tough job. >> a lot of them are still dying. too far gone. they're babies, underweight, and the vets are doing the best they can. most of them survive and return to the wild. >> while the ma'amal center is holding its own, caring for all these sea lions, they're bracing for the annual struggling elephant seal pups that could arrive as early has next week. >> the marine ma'amal center says it costs
from alaska down to baja mexico. >> this warm water affects the fish their mother's use and without nutrition themselves, moms have a hard time nursing the pups. >> the first disperse and go to different places because the warm water pushes them to different areas. >> now 550 california sea lions are being treated in rescue facilities across the state. the marine ma'amal center has nearly 200 of them. and more are coming in every day. >> at what point will you reach...