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wawa -- >> did you say wawa to a 10-year-old taken from her mother? >> it's time, digging in as we learn new details about the youngest migrant children, babies, infants, separated from their mothers being held in so-called tender age shelters. we have all of the angles of this fast developing and massively important story covered with our incredible team. i want to go first to my colleague and partner, jacob soboroff. jacob, you have been here for the last week. i know you know a bit more about these tender age shelters. doctors have weighed in on this. people have been inside. walk us through it. >> so, in that detention center we've been standing out of the last few days, it's just gutting, gutting to watch these children sitting in the cages. what we've now found out, the children will go from that detention center the largest processing center where 1100 kids have been separated from their families. they are specifically designed what they call tender age kids. a little babysitting on the floor with social care workers wearing scrubs on their fee
wawa -- >> did you say wawa to a 10-year-old taken from her mother? >> it's time, digging in as we learn new details about the youngest migrant children, babies, infants, separated from their mothers being held in so-called tender age shelters. we have all of the angles of this fast developing and massively important story covered with our incredible team. i want to go first to my colleague and partner, jacob soboroff. jacob, you have been here for the last week. i know you know a...
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. >> wawa. >> i read about. >> did you say wawa to a ten year old with down syndrome. >> what i said can take anything. >> how dare you, how dare you! >> trevor: yh, did he just say wamp wamp which is funny because that is what he will hear in the afterlife, wait, i'm's in hell? yeah, you are. wamp wamp. (applause) right now, right now no one really knows how trump executive order will actu work it has loopholes that could allow separations to continue. it says nothing about the kids who have already been taken and the whole thing might not even be legal 6789 plus when they released text they spelled, compleatly true, he had spelled separation wrong. guys, this is america. speak english! come on! (applause) but i mean at least there's some hope. for some reason for people to be hopeful. in a way i fell like now we can breathe. people stood up, they fought thought 70% of the country wasas been some sort of result. which i guess is a relief because this week we weren't just horrified by seeingkids in cages. i know i wasn't the only one who was horrified with the fact that people were t
. >> wawa. >> i read about. >> did you say wawa to a ten year old with down syndrome. >> what i said can take anything. >> how dare you, how dare you! >> trevor: yh, did he just say wamp wamp which is funny because that is what he will hear in the afterlife, wait, i'm's in hell? yeah, you are. wamp wamp. (applause) right now, right now no one really knows how trump executive order will actu work it has loopholes that could allow separations to continue. it...
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. >> did you say wawa?ow dare you. how dare you. awe absolutely dare you, sir. >> that is garbage. corey lewandowski does not ever deserve a platform on the national stage or anywhere. lewandowski, he is employed by mike pence's political action committee, and while corey lewandowski said he was saying the democrat, not the kid, it's neither here for there. can mike pence really continue to be affiliated with mr. lewandowski? >> you know, that's a question for mike pence. i'm sure -- >> what do you think? >> i hope reporters are asking him that. i think his religious beliefs are serious. i have real problems with the degree to which he's managed to accommodate his boss and rationalize things he's done. lewandowski moved from trump's pac to mike pence's superpac. he's being paid by a superpac that is in the service of mike pence. it's controlled by mike pence's allies. and that's, i think, i just like mike pence to explain that. i saw the photo, trump tweeted out this morning, classic trump. i think to almos
. >> did you say wawa?ow dare you. how dare you. awe absolutely dare you, sir. >> that is garbage. corey lewandowski does not ever deserve a platform on the national stage or anywhere. lewandowski, he is employed by mike pence's political action committee, and while corey lewandowski said he was saying the democrat, not the kid, it's neither here for there. can mike pence really continue to be affiliated with mr. lewandowski? >> you know, that's a question for mike pence. i'm...
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he rerespond about a 1 10-year-old girl with down >> that's the cam pain manager said wawa. >> and madou was reading a story about young immrant babies and children prescribed their families and got choked up and couldn't ke reading. tender age shelters reportedly house kids with speal needs and under the age of 13. setnorth korea is return remaipdz of 200 troops ring the korean war.onerdu transferred to air force base in hawaii after bodies on u.s. soil the task ofyi ideng troops will begin. about 7700 u.s. military personnel remain unacted for for the korean war. >>> and in l canadaawmakers approved wall making marijuana l for adults to buy and use across the country. they're the first g 7 nation to do so it takes effect to 12 it it week . return of captain john luke brisard. cbs is ready treo make mo series. executive producer is looking to bri bk sir patrick stewart for one of thosehow shows. he played on the next generati. stewart has expressed interes interest. nothing official ye yet. >> coming up the poetical service looking to make money by remindinge of you favorit summertime t
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. >> wawa. >> did you say wawa? how dare you! >> appearing on television today, he refused to apologize. >> an apology? when you cross the border i illegally, you have committed a crime and there is accountability and there should be. >> reporter: the president insisting he still plans to push his hard line immigration proposals. and vowed again to build a border wall. but he acknowledged those close to him demanded that he bring this impasse involving children to an end. >> ivanka feels very strongly, my wife feels very strongly about it, i feel very strongly about it. >> reporter: so the president saying he felt very strongly about it. of course, that was in the wake of unrelenting criticism across the board. the president is flying to duluth, minnesota, trying to sell his message on trade, on tariffs, a key battleground in the midterm election cycle. several house seats up here for grabs, a key governor's race, as well. it is the beginning of the president launching a five-state swing over the next week or so to campaign for t
. >> wawa. >> did you say wawa? how dare you! >> appearing on television today, he refused to apologize. >> an apology? when you cross the border i illegally, you have committed a crime and there is accountability and there should be. >> reporter: the president insisting he still plans to push his hard line immigration proposals. and vowed again to build a border wall. but he acknowledged those close to him demanded that he bring this impasse involving children to...
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. >> wawa. >> did you say wawa to a 10-year-old with down syndrome? how dare you! how dare you! when you -- >> how absolutely dare you, sir! >> here's corey lewandowski responding today when asked if he thought he should apologize. >> do you feel that you owe an apology of any sort? >> an apology? i owe an apology to the children whose parents are putting them in a position that is forcing them to be separated. >> i want to believe that vice president mike pence is still a good man with a good heart. he has corey lewandowski working for his political action committee. you should not employ a person in any capacity that reflects -- projects such heartslessness and then doubles down on it. and i can understand the administration's frustrations that this crisis was not created on their watch. but there's a reason why president obama didn't get the hate and blame that this administration is. because they don't say things like that. they don't project heartlessness. they actually take the time and care to figure out what's going on rather than just firing off some tweets and bumbling
. >> wawa. >> did you say wawa to a 10-year-old with down syndrome? how dare you! how dare you! when you -- >> how absolutely dare you, sir! >> here's corey lewandowski responding today when asked if he thought he should apologize. >> do you feel that you owe an apology of any sort? >> an apology? i owe an apology to the children whose parents are putting them in a position that is forcing them to be separated. >> i want to believe that vice president...
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they went to a wawa in virginia beach to get a pack of gum. they were stopped in the stoplight. and alfredo ramos was driving at 70 miles an hour. he was three times the legal limit. he had been arrested before for d.u.i., in which the judge gave him no time or fines. he had a fake i.d. from florida bought by the cartels. he had a fake driver's license on his car. and he couldn't speak english. and he needed an interpreter for the last d.u.i. hearing. he was also arrested for drunk in public. bottom line, as he came in through mesa and he tried to make it and he was going -- he was three times the legal limit so the police told me that that, it's like wearing almost blackout glasses while you're driving. when he hit the girls from behind, it was an explosion. the neighborhood thought a bomb went off. the girls were almost instantaneously dead. they worked on tessa for a while and i got to see her in the hospital. those are the dreamers that the united states should focus on. i can't -- i can't make an opinion about the young people that are here illegally because their parents b
they went to a wawa in virginia beach to get a pack of gum. they were stopped in the stoplight. and alfredo ramos was driving at 70 miles an hour. he was three times the legal limit. he had been arrested before for d.u.i., in which the judge gave him no time or fines. he had a fake i.d. from florida bought by the cartels. he had a fake driver's license on his car. and he couldn't speak english. and he needed an interpreter for the last d.u.i. hearing. he was also arrested for drunk in public....
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they went to wawa in virginia beach to get a pack of gum and they were stopped at a stop light, and alfredo ramos was driving at 70 miles an hour. he was three times the legal limit. he had been arrested before for dui, in which the judge gave him no time or fines. he had a fake id from florida bought by the cartels. he had a fake driver's license on his car, and he couldn't speak english, and he needed an interpreter for the last dui hearing. he was also arrested for drunk in public. bottom line, as he came in through mesa and he tried to make it, and he was going -- he was three times the legal limit so the police told me that it's like wearing blackout glasses while driving. when he hit the girls from behind, it was an explosion. the neighborhood thought a bomb went off. the girls were almost instantaneously dead, they worked on tessa for a while, and i got to see her in the hospital. those are the dreamers that the united states should focus on. i can't. i can't make an opinion about the young people that are here illegally because their parents brought them. but i can guarantee you the
they went to wawa in virginia beach to get a pack of gum and they were stopped at a stop light, and alfredo ramos was driving at 70 miles an hour. he was three times the legal limit. he had been arrested before for dui, in which the judge gave him no time or fines. he had a fake id from florida bought by the cartels. he had a fake driver's license on his car, and he couldn't speak english, and he needed an interpreter for the last dui hearing. he was also arrested for drunk in public. bottom...
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they went to a wawa in virginia beach to get a pack of gum. alfredo ramos was driving at 70 miles an hour. he was three times the legal limit. he had been arrested before for dui in which the judge give him no time or fines. he had a fake i.d. from florida bought by the cartels. he had a fake driver's license in his car and he couldn't speak glitch. he needed an interpreter for the last dui hearing. he was arrested for drunk in public. bottom line, he came in through mesa, tried to make it. he was going -- he was three times the legal limit. so the place told me that at that, it's like wearing almost black-out glasses while you're driving. when he hit the girls from behind, it was an explosion. the neighborhood thought a bomb went off. the girls were almost instantaneously dead. they worked on tessa awhile. i saw her in the hospital. those are the dreamers that the united states is focused on. i can't make an opinion about the young people that are hear illegally because their parents brought them. but i can guarantee you the government had no
they went to a wawa in virginia beach to get a pack of gum. alfredo ramos was driving at 70 miles an hour. he was three times the legal limit. he had been arrested before for dui in which the judge give him no time or fines. he had a fake i.d. from florida bought by the cartels. he had a fake driver's license in his car and he couldn't speak glitch. he needed an interpreter for the last dui hearing. he was arrested for drunk in public. bottom line, he came in through mesa, tried to make it. he...
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i have heard fropaparent thathehey we separated and the chd wawas one cel ananthe papant was i another cell but the child s cryingo o muchecausese they we not t th their momo that they were ouought toto t mom i ithe middle of the night so they wou s stop crying and then serated again. th is the uelty were seei from th governmt. its appling. renee: some ri grande sidents e volunteering. >> reason want to do cour watcngng is if we are not involved, if we e e not awaware,tandingp or wha we belie, whelse is going ? ree: on saturday, outside the courthous what he witnsesed. >> it was ght after meririal d weeeeke. there waa a backg.g. they had about 130 defendants. 70 in the morning,0 0 in t afternoon. they meet u u at t dr and ey tell u there isand u cannotook in. nd you is no sce cannot look in. be privatened to cucurityontrtracrs there. he ske to us while we were waiting and he told us a story of wt t he ieeing, which was that ty y suppt thbordrder patroand they do a the transport f them and they e heading outoto the field whenever thboborderatrol ge a call. one of the storieshahat stucuc
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i read about -- >> wawa. >> did you say that -- how dare you. how absolutely dare you, sir. how dare you. infants are taken from their mothers. >> this is why i continue to have the conversation about the fact this is not -- this is inhumane and this is not about politics. >> the kids are the ones being punished for this. >> and this is a child with down's syndrome, someone so vulnerable. and yet cory lewandowski there. >> no compassion, no concern. >> no compassion whatsoever. >> joining us live on the ground in texas, nbc national news correspondent cal perry. let's talk about where you are. they're building a massive tent city or more accurately called a camp. what have you seen so far? >> reporter: a camp that's being built out of eyesight from where we are, a quarter mile that way, no line of sight which is intentional. the story typical of the story across the southern border, we're not seeing in the centers, not told what's going on. these are camps, tent cities. we should call them as we see it as they are. around 400 we believe young boys are being housed here. we b
i read about -- >> wawa. >> did you say that -- how dare you. how absolutely dare you, sir. how dare you. infants are taken from their mothers. >> this is why i continue to have the conversation about the fact this is not -- this is inhumane and this is not about politics. >> the kids are the ones being punished for this. >> and this is a child with down's syndrome, someone so vulnerable. and yet cory lewandowski there. >> no compassion, no concern. >>...
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bluntly, it wawas so a few peope could profit.estly, the horrible actions of criminals who sell drugs and profit in depth as well. that combination has led to where we are today. we need to remember that those origins at the root of this problem means it is a problem that can be defeated. we can fight back against the big pharmaceutical companies. we can fight back against the criminals who battled drugs. we can change it so anyways, including changing the entire weture around us issue so can help people. amy: that is new york mayor build a blah zero. more than 60 cities are suing big pharma over opioids. what does this mean? well, this could have happened a long time ago, amy. with his startling to me, someone who has watched this over all must two decades, is the issue of why did we wait this long to do this? we could have done this in 2003, in 2010, in 2012. we have allowed this to morphed into this horrible situation. it is a good thing that it is happening now -- and i really do hope that these cities and states carry through
bluntly, it wawas so a few peope could profit.estly, the horrible actions of criminals who sell drugs and profit in depth as well. that combination has led to where we are today. we need to remember that those origins at the root of this problem means it is a problem that can be defeated. we can fight back against the big pharmaceutical companies. we can fight back against the criminals who battled drugs. we can change it so anyways, including changing the entire weture around us issue so can...
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cap wawas people died in the coconflict, including tens of thousands of brave americans. while the armistice was agreeded to, the war never ended to thths day.y. never ended. but now we can all h have hohope thatatt will soon n end, and i t will. have to define not the future. amy: after the headlines, we will go to singapore for more on this historic meeting between president trump and kim jong-un. in a major immigration decision, attorney general jeff sessions announced monday that domestic violence will no longer be grounds for asylum, a far-reaching shift that could affect thousands of women fleeing nder-b v particularly from central america. sessions overturned a precedent set in a 2014 immigration appeals court ruling that had granted asylum to a guatemalan woman named aminta cifuentes, who had fled to the united states after being brutally abused by her husband for years -- beaten, kicked, burned with acid, and punched so hard in the stomach when she was eight months pregnant that her child was born prematurely and with bruises. he told her it was pointless to go t
cap wawas people died in the coconflict, including tens of thousands of brave americans. while the armistice was agreeded to, the war never ended to thths day.y. never ended. but now we can all h have hohope thatatt will soon n end, and i t will. have to define not the future. amy: after the headlines, we will go to singapore for more on this historic meeting between president trump and kim jong-un. in a major immigration decision, attorney general jeff sessions announced monday that domestic...
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the first wawas hard for m me f. i suffocateded from tear gasas e times. a cocolleague was s shot in thek and mymy friend and d nurse wast in the h hand. amy:y: that agagain was razan al-najjar speaking. she was killed on friday by an israeli military sniper. dalia, her mother said she wished she could have seen her in her w white wedding dressss,t a shroud. she was about to getting gauged after roman on -- engaged after ramadan? >> yes. one of her colleagues, a medic as well, was interested in her and they were to call their engagement after ramadan. motheru spoke to razan's sunday night. can you tell us about your conversation and what she said to you, your aunt? >> she told me that we really need to work hard to get this story heard razan and to get razan's heard. everyone needs to know the truth and we need to work collectively to call for justice and to hold the responsible parties accountable for this work. hold the torch and keep fighting? >> yes. down while talking to down andhis calming me she said, now you are razan. young le.to play together i s
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wawa are you having practice outside today?" and i'll say, "yeah."ery much." >> anthony: that's nice. >> tawanda: right, you know, and i appreciate it. trust me. >> anthony: how do you keep these kids off the corner? >> tawanda: i'm quite aware that times are hard, but i just try to show them an alternative route. saying that there's so much more out there than this. some of them call me major pain, but it's all out of love, you know? they need that structure and discipline in life, period, to go to work, to go to school. >> anthony: they're doing it because it's fun. >> tawanda: right. >> anthony: but it's hard. >> tawanda: yeah. >> anthony: you're asking people to do a hard thing and they're doing it? >> tawanda: yeah. >> anthony: and i got to ask, i'm going to guess that in the years that you've been doing this, you had to have your heart broken many times. you had to have seen kids who you really believed in fall by the wayside and i'm guessing a lot. how do you go on? >> tawanda: we do have a lot of sad stories, but we have more good. our good o
wawa are you having practice outside today?" and i'll say, "yeah."ery much." >> anthony: that's nice. >> tawanda: right, you know, and i appreciate it. trust me. >> anthony: how do you keep these kids off the corner? >> tawanda: i'm quite aware that times are hard, but i just try to show them an alternative route. saying that there's so much more out there than this. some of them call me major pain, but it's all out of love, you know? they need that...
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wallpaper, but other people like i think one of the reasons why i wanted to do my netflix special wawas because my only dreato do stand-up, everything else was not the dream, and i feel like now that i'm older i have stories to tell and i have opinions on things. raising kids, living with three women, not knowing you know where i t in in a very female household, and i do talk about spending most of my life just following them around sephora, i'm noeven allowed to complain, i have to, i have to walk around and be like hey this y great, this is a great spend our day. and the weird part is now it really is. sometimes when i'm alone i'm like i wish i was at sephora with the family, so they won. this is judd apatow, aef this is my but spectacular take onme cody and garry shandling. >> woodruff: you can watch more brief but spectacular videos online at: pbs.org/newshour/brief. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks. for all ne us at the pbs hour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for
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. >> wawa has them too. >> what?ama. >> they're good. >> carl, have fun. >> bring us back fries >> what kind of fries you said they had where was that >> bacon and cheese loaded fries. which we think should be national here. but apparently the supply chain is -- >> heck yes. heck yes what country is that is it close? >> australia. >> ooh, no that's far away. we had kevin rudd on earlier we should have asked him about that that's a question we missed. thank you, carl quintanilla. >> see you later >> it's good to have you on. you're looking good. >>> when we come back, we're going to get you all set for the week ahead on wall street. we'll be talking market strategy, oil prices, and the dollar next. daif david bianco has thoughts on that dow up 130 points. nasdaq up 20 points this morning. s&p futures up by close to nine. before we get to all that, a potential warning sign for the economy. steve leisman, what do you have coming up? >> we have a strong jobs report on friday. a new survey out looking for strong gdp this
. >> wawa has them too. >> what?ama. >> they're good. >> carl, have fun. >> bring us back fries >> what kind of fries you said they had where was that >> bacon and cheese loaded fries. which we think should be national here. but apparently the supply chain is -- >> heck yes. heck yes what country is that is it close? >> australia. >> ooh, no that's far away. we had kevin rudd on earlier we should have asked him about that that's a...
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democrat from arizona and former marine, has an amendment that would ban chinese telecom company zte and wawa from doing any business with the pentagon. and also ensure that any penalties initially imposed on the company earlier this year by the trump administration would remain in place. and so we'll see if that's going anywhere or not. so that would be interesting to see what the rules committee ends up doing with those amendments. >> el with, outside of those issues, concerns over immigration and the zte deal, how do you think democrats will vote when the final vote comes up on defense spending? >> so like we spoke about earlier with the budget agreement that cleared the way for a lot of this funding, that's really given both republicans and democrats a lot of what they wanted in this year's appropriations process. so as i mentioned, passed out of committee 48-4, so i'm sure there will be some democratic buy nas always there will be dissenters and no votes. but i would expect that this would pass with democratic support. >> roll call. you can follow his reporting online at cq.com. and also
democrat from arizona and former marine, has an amendment that would ban chinese telecom company zte and wawa from doing any business with the pentagon. and also ensure that any penalties initially imposed on the company earlier this year by the trump administration would remain in place. and so we'll see if that's going anywhere or not. so that would be interesting to see what the rules committee ends up doing with those amendments. >> el with, outside of those issues, concerns over...