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border militarize us mexico border with checks and back. we know that there is going to be some enforcement triggers in this pathway to citizenship that we urgently need in this country but we want to make sure that the voices from border communities are heard the story of the in the story of that that you came family is not unique unfortunately and that's how members of congress that's the sort of the members of congress are today so we are leaving washington d.c. with an assurance that members of congress are real lacing that the policies they're drafting we have to keep in mind the story of libya monique that you gain the story of and i started in this process and the twenty other civilians who have been killed on the us mexico border now valentino you traveled all the way to the nation's capitol to make your voice heard are you confident are you hopeful that. it's going to bring about some kind of change but i just know that today my voice in the voices of all of us who came to the they were heard now we don't want this to choose to be
border militarize us mexico border with checks and back. we know that there is going to be some enforcement triggers in this pathway to citizenship that we urgently need in this country but we want to make sure that the voices from border communities are heard the story of the in the story of that that you came family is not unique unfortunately and that's how members of congress that's the sort of the members of congress are today so we are leaving washington d.c. with an assurance that...
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never mind that the united states expanded and took over what used to be mexico. d lot of these circumstances, to go back where you came from. tech system california, arizona. lou: joining me now to give us so little bit of psychoanalysis on the sensitivity trainer and the sensitivity training, a clinical psychologist dr. kathryn sperm. great to have you here. i have watched this of the course of the last week. what is your reaction? >> mystifying. it is absolutely mystifying. sensitivity training is supposed to be a feedback loop, as opposed to actively involve people. learning how to put yourself in someone else's shoes. what he is doing is dictating, and what he's doing is lecturing. it is so alien to what really sensitivity training is and how it affects experience because sensitivity training is more than words. it is also experience. lou: experience and sensitivity training, by definition, is to open one's mind rather than close it. that is the stuff of indoctrination. i have never, and i have had some familiarity with sensitivity training for. i actually did
never mind that the united states expanded and took over what used to be mexico. d lot of these circumstances, to go back where you came from. tech system california, arizona. lou: joining me now to give us so little bit of psychoanalysis on the sensitivity trainer and the sensitivity training, a clinical psychologist dr. kathryn sperm. great to have you here. i have watched this of the course of the last week. what is your reaction? >> mystifying. it is absolutely mystifying. sensitivity...
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never mind that the united states expanded and took over what used to be mexico. if the truth be known in a lot of these circumstance is if you tell some of these montreal expos cans go back to where you came from they go to texas, california, arizona. >> bill: the watch dog group judicial watch obtained that video and many others showing rants by him to the act. documents show that sensitivity seminars were held at least 16 times costing the taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars. my question is why is this happening? it is a total waste of taxpayer money and insulting to the country. talking points believes the reason stuff like this goes on is the culture of liberalism that has now gripped, washington, with a liberal president and senate the message has gone out progressive thought is in. you know what? that is fine if it is is simply expression. but once the taxpayer gets charged for the propaganda, that is malfeasance. that is a misappropriation of taxpayer toll larentas. the direct villain here is the usda secretary tom vilsack. committed to imposing lib
never mind that the united states expanded and took over what used to be mexico. if the truth be known in a lot of these circumstance is if you tell some of these montreal expos cans go back to where you came from they go to texas, california, arizona. >> bill: the watch dog group judicial watch obtained that video and many others showing rants by him to the act. documents show that sensitivity seminars were held at least 16 times costing the taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars. my...
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trading specialist tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 will help you get started today. >>> sdrug traffickers in mexico usingto get marijuana over the border. this is fascinating. they're shooting it out of a cannon. >> unusual. you're not kidding. i remember catapult. this is i cannon. this happened between mexicali in mexico and calexico in california. >> there used to be a catapult. now it is -- ingenuity is incredible when there's a market for drugs in the united states. this time what they found was an orange dodge ram pickup truck with a cannon attached to its bed. what you're seeing right now is the compressor, which was actually attached to the car for power. authorities believe that out of this pickup truck, you see this make-shift cannon, they were shooting small packages of marijuana across the border, weighing a few pounds each. now, the mexican authorities confiscated this truck. there were no arrests in mexico or the united states, but they started investigating this after american authorities told mexican authorities they had been finding small packages of drugs in a very suspicious manner. no
trading specialist tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 will help you get started today. >>> sdrug traffickers in mexico usingto get marijuana over the border. this is fascinating. they're shooting it out of a cannon. >> unusual. you're not kidding. i remember catapult. this is i cannon. this happened between mexicali in mexico and calexico in california. >> there used to be a catapult. now it is -- ingenuity is incredible when there's a market for drugs in the united states. this time...
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that's pushing into west texas and new mexico. for usin the wake of that low pressure area, we have a clockwise throw around there. if you were outside, you felt that breeze today. we'll v that once again tomorrow. the overall weather pattern for the west coast is going to be very stormy, very wet, very snowy in the mountains. but it all is going to miss us to the north because of high pressure parked to our west. the sierra will get some snowfall. but the bay area likely will remain try, temperatures trending into the 60s coming for the weekend and next week. mornings chilly, days seasonal: the storms just miss us, a couple showers possible in the extreme north bay. aside from that, dry again for another week. concord, san jose, 59 degrees tomorrow. pittsburgh 58 tomorrow. sunshine in san ramon. extended forecast, low to mid-60s over the weekend and dry. that's where we stay next week. zero rainfall! >> not coming back forever. >> not forever ! >>> some say it turns kids' brains to mush. but you won't believe what facebook can do for th
that's pushing into west texas and new mexico. for usin the wake of that low pressure area, we have a clockwise throw around there. if you were outside, you felt that breeze today. we'll v that once again tomorrow. the overall weather pattern for the west coast is going to be very stormy, very wet, very snowy in the mountains. but it all is going to miss us to the north because of high pressure parked to our west. the sierra will get some snowfall. but the bay area likely will remain try,...
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. >> colette agreed to take us eat miles into mexico into what he describe as drug war to show us justit really was. but before he even passed the channel marker dividing the u.s. and mexican border, speedy made us promise not to raise our camera, not to raise any suspicion and told us there's no doubt how jet skiers would look following this same path, like drug smugglers. >> only people with jet skis are involved with dope. >> right. >> reporter: clearly nervous, colette barely slowed down as we approach the church tiffany and david hartley visited on september 230 30th. he turned the boat and gave us 30 seconds to take the pictures at the exact spot tiffany hartley said he stopped. >> this is the last place they came to at the old guerrero church. they too many pictures on the steps and then set out down this clan to head back and it was about five minutes into their voyage when they were approached by the boats. in an instant, the man who told us this lake was safe was again speeding away from mexico 70 miles an hour. the same path the hartleys were on when tiffany says the attack
. >> colette agreed to take us eat miles into mexico into what he describe as drug war to show us justit really was. but before he even passed the channel marker dividing the u.s. and mexican border, speedy made us promise not to raise our camera, not to raise any suspicion and told us there's no doubt how jet skiers would look following this same path, like drug smugglers. >> only people with jet skis are involved with dope. >> right. >> reporter: clearly nervous,...
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my congressional district includes over 80 miles of the us-mexico border and my constituents along theborder are specifically affected by criminal activities along the border with nearly 40% of all drug seizures occurring in this sector. this is unacceptable and we must do better. the department must do better. i am reminded as i think about safety along the border of two deaths that have occurred within the past 2.5 years. the chairman mentioned that we had attended a dedication ceremony for brian terry, a border patrol agent was killed in the way of duty. i am also reminded of the death of rob krantz, a fourth-generation rancher that was killed on his own land. the safety of our citizens and the safety of the men and women who protect our border is paramount. the department must use the money wisely to do so. as their representative, and one of only 10 members of congress that represent a district and shares a border with mexico, i am committed to ensuring that we improve security along the southwest border. as i visit with border patrol agents and local law enforcement agencies, in
my congressional district includes over 80 miles of the us-mexico border and my constituents along theborder are specifically affected by criminal activities along the border with nearly 40% of all drug seizures occurring in this sector. this is unacceptable and we must do better. the department must do better. i am reminded as i think about safety along the border of two deaths that have occurred within the past 2.5 years. the chairman mentioned that we had attended a dedication ceremony for...
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and we've got the mexico central bank govern warning against using fx. mexico was one of those countries that are the lead active in the currency manipulation or currency war. he says devaluing fx raises the risk of global retaliation. it's one of the big themes at the g-20 in moscow. steve is there, as well. steve, we've been hearing from mario draghi on this subject this morning, as well. what did you have to say? >> well, i thought this was great. the press conference of morrow draghi, the president of the ecb saying it's inappropriate, it's fruitless and self-defeating to talk about currency wars. i can't help but get all billy joel over this. it was the policymakers who started talking about communiques and briefings against each other about what they were actually trying to say. i'm afraid to say, mr. draghi, we didn't start this buyer. it was your colleague and your peers in the central bank, as well. moving on, he was saying -- and i thought this was great. some asked him about the appropriate level for the euro which is exactly the problem that t
and we've got the mexico central bank govern warning against using fx. mexico was one of those countries that are the lead active in the currency manipulation or currency war. he says devaluing fx raises the risk of global retaliation. it's one of the big themes at the g-20 in moscow. steve is there, as well. steve, we've been hearing from mario draghi on this subject this morning, as well. what did you have to say? >> well, i thought this was great. the press conference of morrow draghi,...
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. >> reporter: colette agreed to take us into old guerrero, eight miles into mexico, into what he describess a drug war, to show us just how safe it really was. but before he even passed the channel marker dividing the u.s. and mexican border, speedy made us promise not to raise our camera, not to raise any suspicion and told us there's no doubt how jet skiers would look following this same path, like drug smugglers. only people with jet skis are involved with dope. >> right. >> reporter: clearly nervous, colette barely slowed down as we approach the church tiffany and david hartley visited on september 30th. he turned the boat and gave us 30 seconds to take the pictures at the exact spot tiffany hartley said they had stopped. this is the last place they came to at the old guerrero church. they took pictures on the steps and then set out down this clan to head back and it was about five minutes into their voyage when they were approached by the boats. in an instant, the man who told us this lake was safe was again speeding away from mexico 70 miles an hour. the same path the hartleys were o
. >> reporter: colette agreed to take us into old guerrero, eight miles into mexico, into what he describess a drug war, to show us just how safe it really was. but before he even passed the channel marker dividing the u.s. and mexican border, speedy made us promise not to raise our camera, not to raise any suspicion and told us there's no doubt how jet skiers would look following this same path, like drug smugglers. only people with jet skis are involved with dope. >> right....
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. >> that is where john mccain found himself in arizona, the place that used to be mexico. >> we're noted to have an armed militia on our borders. that is what our founding fathers wanted. your problem is with them, not with me. >> john mccain and the other senator, flake, are part of a bipartisan group to produce legislation by the end of march. >> most of the people that come across the border are illiterate, they don't speak english, and they're a dependent class. so here is what we have. a large group of dependent people that are going to want to be citizens. they are going to be on medicare, welfare, get food stamps. >> you know, again -- again. >> what is going to happen is -- >> again, sir, you're not telling these people the truth. they -- they mow our lawns, and care for our babies. they clean o-- they -- the work that those people do, you're wrong again. >> you are saying build the darn fence, where is the fence? >> in case you missed it, that is a fence, we put up a banana with about $600 million worth of appropriations we have. sir, you're entitled to your opinion, you're no
. >> that is where john mccain found himself in arizona, the place that used to be mexico. >> we're noted to have an armed militia on our borders. that is what our founding fathers wanted. your problem is with them, not with me. >> john mccain and the other senator, flake, are part of a bipartisan group to produce legislation by the end of march. >> most of the people that come across the border are illiterate, they don't speak english, and they're a dependent class. so...
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low pressure area that caused the mess in southern california gave us rain, hail, that is in mexico, texas. it was breezy and chilly. we will do that again tomorrow. many in the upper 50s. after that, active storm track that will all, i mean all stay to the north. western washington, western oregon 6-8 inches of rain. for us, nothing, all stays to the north as the track will be locked in place and we will have a couple near misses. showers possible on saturday in the north bay. otherwise cold morning, highs in the low 60s after tomorrow. san jose tomorrow, 69. mountain view 58. hayward 57. campbell 60. and mid-50s for sausalito, alameda 58. no rainfall through the weekend. we had a slight chance of showers but i took that out last night, staying dry till the middle of next week. that is your kpix 5 forecast. we will be right back. am i allergic to any medications? i don't know. last immunization shots? really? honey, what's my blood pressure medicine called? one time i took something and i blew up like a puffer fish. i'm probably allergic to that. at kaiser permanente, your medical i
low pressure area that caused the mess in southern california gave us rain, hail, that is in mexico, texas. it was breezy and chilly. we will do that again tomorrow. many in the upper 50s. after that, active storm track that will all, i mean all stay to the north. western washington, western oregon 6-8 inches of rain. for us, nothing, all stays to the north as the track will be locked in place and we will have a couple near misses. showers possible on saturday in the north bay. otherwise cold...
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us the latest on that explosion. another deadly explosion, in mexico. rescue workers in mexico city searching at the state oil company pemex where 25 people have been killed in an explosion during the companies try to find out how the explosion happened and up through 13 people could still be trapped. our correspondent has the story. >> the blast took place at the worst possible moment, in the middle of the afternoon and just as the shift was changing. workers at the state-run energy giant in the lobby were caught in the explosion which tore through the ground floor and the mezzanine above. the red cross attended to many of the injured outside the building. others were taken to nearby hospitals. the building was evacuated. it soon became clear that the blast had caused significant loss of life and damage. >> we saw the explosion and all the windows in the tower came down. it was very strong. >> they evacuated the tower and i was trapped in elevators. that scared me. >> large numbers of troops and police have been deployed to help with the rescue operati
us the latest on that explosion. another deadly explosion, in mexico. rescue workers in mexico city searching at the state oil company pemex where 25 people have been killed in an explosion during the companies try to find out how the explosion happened and up through 13 people could still be trapped. our correspondent has the story. >> the blast took place at the worst possible moment, in the middle of the afternoon and just as the shift was changing. workers at the state-run energy...
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this sounds like it's been a smashing success. >> problem solved for us, but not for mexico. >> that'seresting. >> so this causes other problems. the drug trade increases. people are moving across at great risk to themselves. immigrants who used to cross the river by physically crossing the river, used to just do that without the cartel presence. literally, you may have to transport drugs or do some other criminal activity or subject yourself to rape or some other form of -- >> by criminalizing entry, you are turning people into criminals, not just legally, but actually practically. you have now created a system in which crossing is criminal, so it is run by genuine criminals who want you to do criminal activity if you cross. >> that's exactly right. it makes it difficult for our community to prosper because the people who want to shop in our community from mexico don't want to come across. they have to fly across. that is more costly. it's more difficult. and so for those at the lower economic scale, it's more difficult to come across, to have that one community that we used to have.
this sounds like it's been a smashing success. >> problem solved for us, but not for mexico. >> that'seresting. >> so this causes other problems. the drug trade increases. people are moving across at great risk to themselves. immigrants who used to cross the river by physically crossing the river, used to just do that without the cartel presence. literally, you may have to transport drugs or do some other criminal activity or subject yourself to rape or some other form of --...
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mexico. right now the military is using rescue dogs to locate and extract people trapped in rubble after a deadly building explosion earlier today. it happened at the main headquarters of pemex, a state controlled oil haft company. this is video from earlier today. the number of deaths has risen to 25 people with 101 injured in the explosion. three floors have been heavily damaged. the cause is unclear at this time, but it's believed to have come from the basement of the 52-story tower. a concord deli re- opened for business today following a noro-virus outbreak. more than 40 people became ill after eating sandwiches. kron 4's reggie kumar tells us what the restaurant owner thinks happened. north park deli owner johnny kim tells me two of his workers who put the sandwiches together had the norovirus and didn't know it. kim says his workers delivered the food to bio care medical in concord. 110 people ate the sandwiches, and 45 people got sick. they complained of fever, vomitting, and dirahrea. the highly contagious virus lasts 48 hours. contra costa county department of public health, asked kim t
mexico. right now the military is using rescue dogs to locate and extract people trapped in rubble after a deadly building explosion earlier today. it happened at the main headquarters of pemex, a state controlled oil haft company. this is video from earlier today. the number of deaths has risen to 25 people with 101 injured in the explosion. three floors have been heavily damaged. the cause is unclear at this time, but it's believed to have come from the basement of the 52-story tower. a...
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mexico. jason shows us police efforts from the boarder. >> bumper to bumper traffic and long delays for people heading into mexico. >> usually you just go right through. not this time. >> it's pretty bad. about a two hour wait . >> that wait due in large for for christopher dorner. authorities requested extra security. for a while saturday only two lanes were open. heavily armed officers checked vehicles. authorities believe dorner may have wanted to go to mexico when he tried to steal a boat wednesday night. some people believe the added boarder security is not necessary. >> if i was trained by the police and going to evade them, i would not go to high profile areas. >> others say they are not giving the man hunt much thought at all. >> i haven't given it much thought. i don't feel a threat by him being out there. i'm concerned for our law enforcement people lchlt and they seem to be on pretty high alert. >> mardi gras celebrations turning violent in new orleans as crowds gather to enjoy annual parade. shots rang out on burbon street. police have released surveillance video of the suspected s
mexico. jason shows us police efforts from the boarder. >> bumper to bumper traffic and long delays for people heading into mexico. >> usually you just go right through. not this time. >> it's pretty bad. about a two hour wait . >> that wait due in large for for christopher dorner. authorities requested extra security. for a while saturday only two lanes were open. heavily armed officers checked vehicles. authorities believe dorner may have wanted to go to mexico when he...
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it's from new mexico. they use maintaining the safety of the facility. >> i found that hanging here. once it's validated, you'll never be able to go to a level-b facility. a lot bearing on the inmates 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 suspected street gang member. we'll start a file on him if one hasn't already been created and wherever he goes whether it's to another facility or out on the streets, he'll be identified as a suspected gang member. >> the letters here in the cell, she found what looks like a diagram or pattern of handcuff key. the crude making, the beginning of it. the manufacturing stages. what he's doing is, he has all these bars of soap. what he'll start doing is cut out a pattern to match it to this, out of a piece of soap. once he gets a good pattern down, he'll find a piece of metal to transfer it to a piece of metal. he was on the right track. >> so, what does it mean for the inmate? >> i
it's from new mexico. they use maintaining the safety of the facility. >> i found that hanging here. once it's validated, you'll never be able to go to a level-b facility. a lot bearing on the inmates 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 suspected street gang member. we'll start a file on him if one hasn't already been created and wherever he goes whether it's to another...
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coast guard monitoring the cruising come los us flo floating dead in the water, 150 miles off the coast of mexico>> the ship is adrift. they are operating on emergency power. they're currently in deep water and not near any hazards to navigation. >> reporter: the ship even bigger than the titanic was bobbing like a 100,000 ton cork after a fire blew out its four engines. normally a sparkling city on the sea, but now, conditions are turning horrendous. after 36 hours, garbage is piling up. no air conditioning. many toilets not working. >> they have no running water, i mean, it's pitiful. >> reporter: brett's wife bethany is aboard. >> they are all crying and hysterical. they want to go home. >> reporter: life boats from another ship brought food to the crippled "triumph." the ship has been maked by engine problems on two of its previous journeys. with the ship apparently shuddering, passenger lisa hurts snapped this picture of the stack, belching out black smoke. and jackie modisette posted this warning on facebook -- "they have been risking people's lives for months." two years ago, another ship
coast guard monitoring the cruising come los us flo floating dead in the water, 150 miles off the coast of mexico>> the ship is adrift. they are operating on emergency power. they're currently in deep water and not near any hazards to navigation. >> reporter: the ship even bigger than the titanic was bobbing like a 100,000 ton cork after a fire blew out its four engines. normally a sparkling city on the sea, but now, conditions are turning horrendous. after 36 hours, garbage is...
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us. coming up, not only is the obama administration chipping away at the second amendment rights, but get this, mexico is what i said, mexico now wants a registry of american firearm owners in the border states. you won't want to miss my take on the oscar pistorius murder case. stay with us. hi. hi. i'm here to pick up some cacti. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. sharble data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. a. alright, another one just like that. right in the old bucket. good toss! see that's much better! that was good. you had your shoulder pointed, you kept your eyes on your target. let's do it again -- watch me. just like that one... [ male announcer ] the durability of the vo
us. coming up, not only is the obama administration chipping away at the second amendment rights, but get this, mexico is what i said, mexico now wants a registry of american firearm owners in the border states. you won't want to miss my take on the oscar pistorius murder case. stay with us. hi. hi. i'm here to pick up some cacti. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices....
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guest: there is talk of many factors except one, the us crossed mexico's border and took their territoryy force. americans believe they are entitled to that territory. a lot of the comments are jingoistic, that this country was founded on values and we apply those to our borders. what about the consideration that we have people from mexico saying you crossed our borders, we did not cross yours? you border crossed us, i should say. thank you. host: any comments, mr. bhargava? >> -- guest: it is important to remember that the us is embedded in a world economic system and migration has always been a part of what human beings decide to do. if you look at a country like japan that has essentially said we will not let anyone in, you see a country that is getting older, where the economy is sinking, and as our country ages demographically it will be critical to welcome and allow in younger people from around the world to build and power the economy and to make sure we have a workforce that can really deliver for the 21st century. the caller's point that we are in a world system, not just the un
guest: there is talk of many factors except one, the us crossed mexico's border and took their territoryy force. americans believe they are entitled to that territory. a lot of the comments are jingoistic, that this country was founded on values and we apply those to our borders. what about the consideration that we have people from mexico saying you crossed our borders, we did not cross yours? you border crossed us, i should say. thank you. host: any comments, mr. bhargava? >> -- guest:...
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us. coming up, not only is the obama administration chipping away at the second amendment rights, but get this, mexicothat is what i said, mexico now wants a registry of american firearm owners in the border states. you won't want to miss my take on the oscar pistorius murder case. ♪ say you want a revolution, well, you know we all want to change the world ♪ >> judge jeanine: i'm back with the wisconsin sheriff david clark who warned that enforring any gun laws that would ban americans from the right to bear arms could start a revolution. if you wait for 911 shame on you you. self and to arm your defend yourself once you educate yourself. >> i participate in assisting the feds coming in to states and going into homes and taking everyones away. i said i would not be part of something like that. i said one of the reasons i wouldn't want to get shot. the american people are only going to put up with so much before they push back. if the feds try to disarm the country you would see an uprising and maybe the -- a version of the second american revolution because just read the declaration of independence. i
us. coming up, not only is the obama administration chipping away at the second amendment rights, but get this, mexicothat is what i said, mexico now wants a registry of american firearm owners in the border states. you won't want to miss my take on the oscar pistorius murder case. ♪ say you want a revolution, well, you know we all want to change the world ♪ >> judge jeanine: i'm back with the wisconsin sheriff david clark who warned that enforring any gun laws that would ban...
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use the money wisely to do so. as a representative -- as their representative and one of only 10 members in congress who shares a border with mexico, i am committed to border security. i have seen firsthand how the department uses taxpayer dollars to secure the border and i know we can do better. we can do more. in 20 06, the department of homeland security announced a plan that would serve as a virtual fence and provide border patrol with information it needs to secure the border. unbelievably, the contract that allowed the project go forward dissolved. that isr it rward -- unacceptable. we are still without a plan that was originally envisioned. arizona border's technology development remains in question. according to the jo, the department does not have the information necessary to support the estimated $1.5 billion plan, which is the successor to the council's multibillion-dollar fbi net. the department has not demonstrated the effectiveness in deploying surveillance technology. the jo also found that $1.5 billion cost estimate may not be reliable. if this new plan goes awry, the department will have spent over two billion dol
use the money wisely to do so. as a representative -- as their representative and one of only 10 members in congress who shares a border with mexico, i am committed to border security. i have seen firsthand how the department uses taxpayer dollars to secure the border and i know we can do better. we can do more. in 20 06, the department of homeland security announced a plan that would serve as a virtual fence and provide border patrol with information it needs to secure the border....
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but that the demand to get there but then the border became an issue of concern washington, mexico, now both of us it is a critical place to manage better. perception drives reality sometimes that escalates those letters so bad or so harsh there are several positive things. some of you don't know mexico is the second research and trading partner in the west. with china we are competing but with mexico it is more than latin america together. $5 billion trade between mexico and u.s. and it is to the borders we have thousands of containers transferring daily at the border. i have a dear friend and colleague of mine, we have ways how to manage with the illegal border, a safe order , the updated border and the huge challenge with the massive growth of people. also to participate in 1996, how can we work together to have an orderly flow of people? legal, safe, orderly? those three words have become a mantra and difficult to conceptualize. and then 2001 comes with the international relations, it is the power coming with elections in 2000 becomes president there was the demographic flow so folks decided w
but that the demand to get there but then the border became an issue of concern washington, mexico, now both of us it is a critical place to manage better. perception drives reality sometimes that escalates those letters so bad or so harsh there are several positive things. some of you don't know mexico is the second research and trading partner in the west. with china we are competing but with mexico it is more than latin america together. $5 billion trade between mexico and u.s. and it is to...
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mexico. >> there was sewage everywhere. we use the restaurant where we brushed our teeth. >> images shows tent villages set up to keep them away from the leaking sewage and smells below deck. some passengers cannot cash a break, a chartered bus take them to new orleans broke down this morning. the c.e.o. of carnival is offering reimbursement, a free cruise, and $500 and an apology. >> tonight on "20/20" a look at what went on during the eight day trip. troubles waters is the topic on "20/20," followed by abc7 news at 11. >> prosecutors in south africa will pursue premeditated murder charge against oscar pistorius. the double amputee who ran on blades was charged with murdering his girlfriend. the defendant sobbed in the courtroom yesterday. his girlfriend, 30-year-old model reeva steenkamp, was shot and killed inside his home. the statement if his family this morning says they dispute claims the oscar pistorius murdered his girlfriend. >> people who turned in guns in marin county and got vouchers can get cash now. the county ran o
mexico. >> there was sewage everywhere. we use the restaurant where we brushed our teeth. >> images shows tent villages set up to keep them away from the leaking sewage and smells below deck. some passengers cannot cash a break, a chartered bus take them to new orleans broke down this morning. the c.e.o. of carnival is offering reimbursement, a free cruise, and $500 and an apology. >> tonight on "20/20" a look at what went on during the eight day trip. troubles...
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mexico. the carnival triumph is using emergency generator power. be towed to the nearest port, which is mexico. >>> 30 people have been crushed to death in a stampede in india. the stampede happened after someone fell from the platform at a rail station. an estimated 40 million people are there for the pilgrimage to the ganges river. >>> the snowstorm that pounded the northeast may be gone, but there's still a lot of digging out to do before life can get back to normal. a lot of that going on. this is boston where more than 20 inches of snow piles up during the blizzard. in the city people are running out of space to put all of that snow. in new york city transit officials reopened the long island express way this afternoon. >> more details on the powerful tornado that touched down in southern mississippi this evening. joining us by phone is joe b. bass. his home and cars were damaged by the tornado you told me earlier the porches were literally peeled from houses including yours. tell me what you did when the storm hit? >> i was trying to watch it
mexico. the carnival triumph is using emergency generator power. be towed to the nearest port, which is mexico. >>> 30 people have been crushed to death in a stampede in india. the stampede happened after someone fell from the platform at a rail station. an estimated 40 million people are there for the pilgrimage to the ganges river. >>> the snowstorm that pounded the northeast may be gone, but there's still a lot of digging out to do before life can get back to normal. a lot...
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that will be a huge benefit to us in the region, not just in mexico but further south. at the same time we need to do more on border security and internal security in central america. we should be proud of the role we played in stabilizing columbia from the drug cartels and the rebels. we have made a lot of progress with mexico. the result that these countries are squeezed. their internal workforce will not have many opportunities once we do immigration reform and once the mexicans get serious about the border. then i think we ought to do more with the central american countries to help them. >> is spoke about the indispensability of american leadership and how the world will be a worse place. their comments about sequestration. are you optimistic about the policies that will allow us to sustain that kind of leadership? >> absolutely. if you look back, we've done some stupid things. [laughter] with that all kinds of government sponsored or condoned discrimination against all kinds of people. we have made our mistakes. it doesn't mean we're perfect. a're still trying to
that will be a huge benefit to us in the region, not just in mexico but further south. at the same time we need to do more on border security and internal security in central america. we should be proud of the role we played in stabilizing columbia from the drug cartels and the rebels. we have made a lot of progress with mexico. the result that these countries are squeezed. their internal workforce will not have many opportunities once we do immigration reform and once the mexicans get serious...
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the head of mexico's teachers union has been arrested and accused of embezzling elba esther gordillo funds esther used her union's money for personal benefit. >> she is one of the most powerful women in mexico. elba esther gordillo as the 1.5 million members of mexico's teachers union. a kingmaker, her political support has been crucial for every president elected in mexico over the past two decades. except for the current incumbent. in a shocking move on tuesday, attorney general ordered her arrest for allegedly embezzling about $160 million from union funds. cuts funds from the teachers' unions were illegally diverted. we are continuing to investigate because that is our promise as a government. >> the government is charging her with using the money to buy a private jet, personal homes, and for shopping sprees. >> a total of $17,264 for paid to plastic surgery medical clinics in the united states. >> her arrest comes the week the president signed into law one of the most sweeping educational reforms in decades. only 45% of mexicans finish secondary school. in many public schools, children are taught
the head of mexico's teachers union has been arrested and accused of embezzling elba esther gordillo funds esther used her union's money for personal benefit. >> she is one of the most powerful women in mexico. elba esther gordillo as the 1.5 million members of mexico's teachers union. a kingmaker, her political support has been crucial for every president elected in mexico over the past two decades. except for the current incumbent. in a shocking move on tuesday, attorney general ordered...
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use of the technology that we have to tell us who did the crime and you did not do the crime would be lost to the state. >> her daughter was murdered in new mexico. >> is truth that makes sure we are convicting the guilty. >> 28 states and the federal government used the same procedures. a arrested in 2009 for first- degree assault, police matched it to the dna from the unsolved rape of a woman. police had no reason to suspect him in the crime. some agree it violated his protection against unreasonable search and seizure. >> the fourth amendment ho presumptively requires that when the government conducts a search, it have a warrant or some level of individualized suspicion. in this case, the government had neither. >> they argue that dna as a potent tool, it brings concerns of how far police want to go. >> everybody that comes to get a driver's license? it is effective, right? another asked, you would not suggest the state would swap students? >> it would be the primary means of identification. >> the question that justices as during argument, it is expected in june. >> 88 households will not receive more than $1 billion in damages after a gas b
use of the technology that we have to tell us who did the crime and you did not do the crime would be lost to the state. >> her daughter was murdered in new mexico. >> is truth that makes sure we are convicting the guilty. >> 28 states and the federal government used the same procedures. a arrested in 2009 for first- degree assault, police matched it to the dna from the unsolved rape of a woman. police had no reason to suspect him in the crime. some agree it violated his...