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. >>> tonight's last word goes to alison humane of valencia, madrid who is 6 years old. her mother to our border, where our border patrol separated her from her mother. alison memorized her aunt's phone number in the united states. here she is on audio obtained by propublica, begging to be allowed to speak to her aunt. >> alison human of valencia, madrid, gets tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> tonight the haunting images and now audio of children separated from their parents at the border. we're live in south texas with a look at what one pediatrician calls government-sanctioned child abuse. >>> plus defiance from the white house as the trump administration tries to blame democrats and congress for a policy of the president's making and one that he could stop. >>> reaction to all this from one of our studio guests tonight, ohio governor john kasich. "the 11th hour" on a monday night begins now. >>> well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 515 of the trump administration, and today's news lef
. >>> tonight's last word goes to alison humane of valencia, madrid who is 6 years old. her mother to our border, where our border patrol separated her from her mother. alison memorized her aunt's phone number in the united states. here she is on audio obtained by propublica, begging to be allowed to speak to her aunt. >> alison human of valencia, madrid, gets tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> tonight the haunting images...
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family of that little girl captured in audio first obtained by pro publica. 6-year-old alison valencia madridwn here with her mother, begging a supervisor to call her aunt after she and her mom were separated. wednesday, pro publica was listening as the girl called her aunt again from inside a detention center. >> reporter: her aunt didn't want her face shown, afraid speaking owl with affect her own asylum case. it's been a week since the girl and her mom crossed the border. pro publica reporting the girl is in a facility in phoenix, over 1,200 miles from her mother, who is in port isabel, texas. her aunt says mom was told they'd be reunited, but after filling out paperwork she hasn't heard anything else. for the first time since being separated, the mother and daughter talked on the phone on thursday. >> the fact that she was able to memorize this phone number turned out to be a really lucky thing for her. many of the kids who come to this country who are her age or below don't know things like phone numbers. they don't know their parents' full names. but that phone number distinguished her
family of that little girl captured in audio first obtained by pro publica. 6-year-old alison valencia madridwn here with her mother, begging a supervisor to call her aunt after she and her mom were separated. wednesday, pro publica was listening as the girl called her aunt again from inside a detention center. >> reporter: her aunt didn't want her face shown, afraid speaking owl with affect her own asylum case. it's been a week since the girl and her mom crossed the border. pro publica...
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among them 6-year-old alison jimena valencia madrid from el salvador whose desperate cries were recorded, then obtained by propublica. [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: the little girl who begged a supervisor to call her aunt after being separated from her mother. [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: and tonight we hear her talking to that aunt from a detention center by phone. propublica listening in. [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: advocates say it was key she had memorized her aunt's number. >> the falct she was able to recognize the phone number turned out to be a really lucky thing for her. many of the kids her age and below don't know the phone number. >> reporter: tonight alison's aunt tell us she has finally talked to her mom. but there is no word on when they will be reunited. tonight the government is giving few details on how it will reunite nearly 2,000 families scattered around the country. every day more people cross the border. we have saw the operation firsthand with a ride along. earlier in the day agents were raiding an alleged stash house. >> we're doing -- everything w
among them 6-year-old alison jimena valencia madrid from el salvador whose desperate cries were recorded, then obtained by propublica. [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: the little girl who begged a supervisor to call her aunt after being separated from her mother. [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: and tonight we hear her talking to that aunt from a detention center by phone. propublica listening in. [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: advocates say it was key she had memorized...
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reporter: she's the little girl whose voice was heard around the nation. 6-year-old alison jimena valencia madrid, now seen here with her mother, who was arrested when they crossed the border illegally. fleeing gang violence, mom and daughter separated. propublica first obtaining that audiotape which it says was recorded after that separation. you can hear alison begging authorities to let her call her aunt. that phone number memorized. we tried finding alison ourselves. hi there, my name is gio benitez with abc news. officials wouldn't say where she is, but she was able to make that call to her aunt, who told propublica that alison was crying and begging me to go get her. she says, "i promise i'll beh e behave, but please get me out of here. i'm all alone." this as we learned of those so called tender age shelters, where some of the youngest children are kept, including babies. a visiting doctor saying she found traumatized children, one crying inconsolably. and this woman sends in deacons to pray with the girls in that shelter. >> every single child gets up and begins to pray to god in a loud v
reporter: she's the little girl whose voice was heard around the nation. 6-year-old alison jimena valencia madrid, now seen here with her mother, who was arrested when they crossed the border illegally. fleeing gang violence, mom and daughter separated. propublica first obtaining that audiotape which it says was recorded after that separation. you can hear alison begging authorities to let her call her aunt. that phone number memorized. we tried finding alison ourselves. hi there, my name is...
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still waiting. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> reporter: that is 6-year-old alison jimena valencia madrid who was separated from her mother. her audio obtained by propublica then speaking to her family from that detention center on the phone. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> reporter: and new information on the crying little girl who became the face of family separation. her father telling abc news that she was not separated from his wife, though, he does not know how the two are doing this morning. and immigration officials are reportedly making plans to house as many as 15,000 immigrant families. they could perhaps be held at military bases or other facilities, and this morning it is still unclear when those separated families will actually be reunited. whit. >> marcus moore in mcallen, texas, thanks so much. >>> meantime, president trump is trying to switch the focus from separated families at the border to those who have lost loved ones at the hands of undocumented immigrants. abc's white house correspondent tara palmeri is at the white house with the heated battle over immigration.
still waiting. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> reporter: that is 6-year-old alison jimena valencia madrid who was separated from her mother. her audio obtained by propublica then speaking to her family from that detention center on the phone. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> reporter: and new information on the crying little girl who became the face of family separation. her father telling abc news that she was not separated from his wife, though, he does not know how the two...
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of influence coming in to it gives a different dynamic that dynamic and he's played what real madrid valencia villareal survey and so he does think of a lot of critics who have a lot of experience and he's worked on the coaches like it goes in the ring you see this this guy he knows you know he was he was born into football and you know i've had the pleasure of traveling a little bit with his dad and you know good. so you know it's a football family he knows about and he's traveled and i think that is important because he brings something from the spanish sneak into the team and that didn't pay i think was evident in the first game it was all done to get it to go and shoot back. if this thing goes i have to say as well i like that approach i've seen it in previous world cups when i manage it goes with form someone could emerge in a world cup he wasn't even a regular starter and become the star of the world cup but it happens time and time again where. you build up that takes you from qualification in europe at least it is either top or november and then that the work begin for the manatee thi
of influence coming in to it gives a different dynamic that dynamic and he's played what real madrid valencia villareal survey and so he does think of a lot of critics who have a lot of experience and he's worked on the coaches like it goes in the ring you see this this guy he knows you know he was he was born into football and you know i've had the pleasure of traveling a little bit with his dad and you know good. so you know it's a football family he knows about and he's traveled and i think...
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valencia. >> no llores. alison: quiero ir con mi tÍa. claudia: nos cuenta lo que mÁs le impacta -- impacto de la grabaciÓn. visitamos a cindy madridrabar. nos cuenta por telÉfono que estÁdesesperada, porque aÚn no ha hablado con su hija desde que la arrestaron. cindy dice que nadie le ha dicho sobre el paradero de su hija. ella se enterÓ gracias a su hermana, quien le dio un nÚmero del gobierno. el nÚmero pertenece a este centro de detenciÓn de menores en phoenix, arizona. desde ayer, cindy llama pero nadie logracomunÍcala con su hija. cindy: llamÉ por teléfono y no me contestaron. claudia: tampoco ha visto un abogado, fuimos las primeras personas que hemos logrado visitarla. y le mando un mensaje a su pequeÑa. cindy: que la quiero mucho y la extraÑo mucho. claudia: intentamos averiguar con las autoridades si piensan reunificarlas, pero no nos contestaron. en el audio se escucha que la pequeÑa de seis aÑos aprendiÓ el nÚmero de su tÍa- cindy dice que lo memorizÓ en sÓlo unas horas, mientras cruzaban la frontera, un viaje que ahora lamenta . en fresno, texas, univisiÓn. enrique: y son pocas las fundaciones y organizaciones asÍ fino
valencia. >> no llores. alison: quiero ir con mi tÍa. claudia: nos cuenta lo que mÁs le impacta -- impacto de la grabaciÓn. visitamos a cindy madridrabar. nos cuenta por telÉfono que estÁdesesperada, porque aÚn no ha hablado con su hija desde que la arrestaron. cindy dice que nadie le ha dicho sobre el paradero de su hija. ella se enterÓ gracias a su hermana, quien le dio un nÚmero del gobierno. el nÚmero pertenece a este centro de detenciÓn de menores en phoenix, arizona. desde...
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in his first question and answer session at the armament in madrid, a left-wing group from the valencia region complained that sanchez is backing away from plans to reform the regional financing system and questioned whether it had been worth helping him to get into the right people's party. sanchez's backpack -- is backing not promise saying he will have time to complete the process. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at tic toc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: i'm shery ahn. amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets." we are joined by our bloomberg and vienna bloomberg audiences. shery: here the top stories from around the world. trade tensions. president trump he expects to announce unspecified new trade deal soon. we will discuss. a live interview with white house budget director mick mulvaney talking trade regulation and more. to a deal. disney's said to be nearing u.s. antitrust approval for its 71 billion dollar deal for 21st century fox's enterta
in his first question and answer session at the armament in madrid, a left-wing group from the valencia region complained that sanchez is backing away from plans to reform the regional financing system and questioned whether it had been worth helping him to get into the right people's party. sanchez's backpack -- is backing not promise saying he will have time to complete the process. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at tic toc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and...
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barcelona say the new socialist government in madrid most back up its humanitarian gesture with money and resources to help the africa arrivals hall has more from valencia. on dry land at last clearly happy to be here. special care for pregnant women mothers their toddlers and others most vulnerable these migrants and refugees were forced to spend all the we can see point european union leaders squabble over migration policy and show ships are just doing their work are saving lives as in the ben and humanitarian organization saving lives is not a crime or not a course of this situation we're also not a solution what we are at the end this is a symptom of a failing policy of the european governments relief workers say many migrants landing in spain were tortured in libyan detention centers or may have been traded a six slaves after a health check from medical workers migrants disembarked to be registered by police and assessed it's the start of a months long process while the recounts are scrutinised and the government decides who will be allowed to stay as refugees it's unacceptable that the those ones we wish to protect. i don't understand what's going
barcelona say the new socialist government in madrid most back up its humanitarian gesture with money and resources to help the africa arrivals hall has more from valencia. on dry land at last clearly happy to be here. special care for pregnant women mothers their toddlers and others most vulnerable these migrants and refugees were forced to spend all the we can see point european union leaders squabble over migration policy and show ships are just doing their work are saving lives as in the...
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barcelona say the new socialist government in madrid must back up its humanitarian gesture with money and resources to help the african arrivals. has more from valencia. on dry land at last clearly happy to be here. special care for pregnant women mothers their toddlers and others most vulnerable these migrants and refugees were forced to spend the week at sea european union leaders squabble over migration policy and show ships are just doing their work are saving lives as in the ben and humanitarian organization saving lives is not a crime or not a course of this situation we're also not a solution what we are at the end this is a symptom of a failing of the european governments relief workers say many migrants landing in spain were tortured in libyan detention centers or may have been traded a six slaves after a health check from medical workers migrants disembarked to be registered by police and assessed it's the start of a months long process while the recounts are scrutinised and the government decides who will be allowed to stay as refugees it's an acceptable the those ones we wish to protect. i don't understand what's going on here i mean imag
barcelona say the new socialist government in madrid must back up its humanitarian gesture with money and resources to help the african arrivals. has more from valencia. on dry land at last clearly happy to be here. special care for pregnant women mothers their toddlers and others most vulnerable these migrants and refugees were forced to spend the week at sea european union leaders squabble over migration policy and show ships are just doing their work are saving lives as in the ben and...
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madrid whose 6-year-old daughter was taken away from her days ago. >> in a moment, we will tell you new information, and news about her and others. the ongoing challenges. nick valencia joins us. you spoke with a pro bono immigration attorney today. >> reporter: it took her three hours to get into this center. she said the conditions were pretty good. the inmates or detainees were getting fed well. but said there was a lot of confusion with the most of the 1700 detainees inside having no idea where their kids are. >> a lot of the children, a lot of the parents have not spoken to the children. when i asked the guards last night what do we do to make sure this happens. they said they need to put in a request. so this morning when i went in i made a complaint. and i spoke with a nice officer who said he will follow up. what about all the people who are in there and haven't had a chance to meet with an attorney, they are in the same boat. these people don't know where their children are, so they can't send a letter if they wanted to. no communication with the children. >> reporter: all call for bilingual attorneys here to help out. >> it could take up to a month for pare
madrid whose 6-year-old daughter was taken away from her days ago. >> in a moment, we will tell you new information, and news about her and others. the ongoing challenges. nick valencia joins us. you spoke with a pro bono immigration attorney today. >> reporter: it took her three hours to get into this center. she said the conditions were pretty good. the inmates or detainees were getting fed well. but said there was a lot of confusion with the most of the 1700 detainees inside...